Would chapter 7 or 13 be a better solution.
You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney that is well versed in how to discharge taxes in a bankruptcy. Whether a chapter 7 or 13 would be...
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You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney that is well versed in how to discharge taxes in a bankruptcy. Whether a chapter 7 or 13 would be...
I agree with my colleagues. You need to attempt to contact your lawyer first. Consistent calling and emailing is needed in a situation like this....
I agree with Ms. Lowery. You will have to turn over financial statements to prove that the LLC has the ability to generate income to fund your...
I would find yourself an attorney(s) that can do both the bankruptcy work and the state court action that enforces the divorce decree. Based on...
I completely agree with Mr. Boyer. You need to hire an attorney to help you navigate the bankruptcy law. If you have already hired an attorney,...
You do not put full or partial account numbers on the creditor matrix. The only thing you put on the creditor matrix is the best known address for...
I agree with Ms. Bunce. The types of debts that you mentioned may not be indicative of a need to file bankruptcy. You should consider all your...
I agree with Ms. Bunce. The Bankruptcy law allows you to file a chapter 7 every eight years. As long as you follow the law in every bankruptcy...
The answer is maybe. You need to consult with an attorney. If you don't have one then you need to get one. Good luck!
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a 3 to 5 year bankruptcy. Most people file a chapter 1`3 when they are in jeopardy of losing something they want to...