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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If I am making a payment, do I have the right to get a monthly statement?

Answered by attorney Daniel A. Edelman
Bankruptcy lawyer at Edelman, Combs, Latturner & Goodwin, LLC
You are not entitled to a monthly statement but you are entitled to an accounting of your payments. Once every 6 months would be reasonable. I suggest that YOU keep track of the payments and send them the statement every 6 months with a request that they advise of any disagreement. If there is a dispute you can file a motion with the court.
You are not entitled to a monthly statement but you are entitled to an accounting of your payments. Once every 6 months would be reasonable. I suggest that YOU keep track of the payments and send them the statement every 6 months with a request that they advise of any disagreement. If there is a dispute you can file a motion with the court.
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Is it true we cannot get a divorce until our bankruptcy has been discharged?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
I don't know who has been giving you legal advice about this issue, but you ought to sue them for malpractice and post bad reviews about them online. Being in an active bankruptcy doesn't prevent you from filing for divorce or even getting a divorce if you and your spouse agree as to a division of property, custody, support, etc. Being in an active bankruptcy can prevent the divorce court from making decisions about the division of property unless the bankruptcy court okays it.
I don't know who has been giving you legal advice about this issue, but you ought to sue them for malpractice and post bad reviews about them online. Being in an active bankruptcy doesn't prevent you from filing for divorce or even getting a divorce if you and your spouse agree as to a division of property, custody, support, etc. Being in an active bankruptcy can prevent the divorce court from making decisions about the division of property unless the bankruptcy court okays it.
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Can the bank enter new information against me if my bankruptcy was discharged?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey M. Cook (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at J.M. Cook, P.A.
If you reaffirmed the debt in bankruptcy, they can report you to the credit bureau. If you didn't, they cannot.
If you reaffirmed the debt in bankruptcy, they can report you to the credit bureau. If you didn't, they cannot.