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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Will I get a refund of garnishment if I exceeded the limit after bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Gary C. Harris (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Gary C. Harris, P.A.
If the creditor will not return the garnishment funds collected with 90 days of filing, the debtor has to move the court to required it to return the funds.
If the creditor will not return the garnishment funds collected with 90 days of filing, the debtor has to move the court to required it to return the funds.
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If I file chapter 7 or 13 will this stop the judgments that have been filed against me by creditors?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
Yes, judgments will get stopped but you need an attorney to figure out if it's worth it. Sometimes it's much better for opposing counsel to get a judgment first then file for bk, sometimes the opposite is better.
Yes, judgments will get stopped but you need an attorney to figure out if it's worth it. Sometimes it's much better for opposing counsel to get a judgment first then file for bk, sometimes the opposite is better.
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My sister and I are wondering as long as we agree to pay the debt she was passing, could we just do that without having anything else added?

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Answered by attorney Patrick Jay Edaburn (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Patrick Jay Edaburn
I am assuming by your question that it was a Chapter 13 case. In that event what you do next depends on whether she left an estate or not. If she did not leave any estate (IE no money/property/etc) then you probably don't have a reason to keep paying because you would not be liable for the debt, only the estate is. If she did leave an estate then you should consult an attorney to see if it is better to keep paying or to apply for a hardship discharge.
I am assuming by your question that it was a Chapter 13 case. In that event what you do next depends on whether she left an estate or not. If she did not leave any estate (IE no money/property/etc) then you probably don't have a reason to keep paying because you would not be liable for the debt, only the estate is. If she did leave an estate then you should consult an attorney to see if it is better to keep paying or to apply for a hardship discharge.
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