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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.

Can I stop paying my debt just until I have my court date?

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Answered by attorney Roxanne Eberle (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Wild Sky Law Group, PLLC
If you want to retain your car, it is important that you keep making the proper payments. If you stop paying, it is likely the lender will ask the court for relief from the automatic stay so they can come and repossess the car. However, other debt like credit cards, etc., that you are not keeping, you can stop paying.
If you want to retain your car, it is important that you keep making the proper payments. If you stop paying, it is likely the lender will ask the court for relief from the automatic stay so they can come and repossess the car. However, other debt like credit cards, etc., that you are not keeping, you can stop paying.
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Would it benefit us if we told the trustee via letter about the debtor's assets?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
You could inform the panel trustee, or better still, you could pass on the information to the office of the United States Trustee, which enforces bankruptcy laws. Be aware that the bankruptcy court has a liberal policy of permitting debtors to amend their pleadings, especially if the bankruptcy was filed in a hurry and without allowing the debtor or the attorney for the debtor to review the assets completely.
You could inform the panel trustee, or better still, you could pass on the information to the office of the United States Trustee, which enforces bankruptcy laws. Be aware that the bankruptcy court has a liberal policy of permitting debtors to amend their pleadings, especially if the bankruptcy was filed in a hurry and without allowing the debtor or the attorney for the debtor to review the assets completely.
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Why are we still on the title if we surrendered the house in bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Edward M Olson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Olson Law Firm
You may still be liable, depending on the actual terms of the Home Owner's Association documents. In addition, you can be personally liable for all the months you occupied the house AFTER you filed for bankruptcy, because bankruptcy does not discharge any obligations that arise after the date you file.
You may still be liable, depending on the actual terms of the Home Owner's Association documents. In addition, you can be personally liable for all the months you occupied the house AFTER you filed for bankruptcy, because bankruptcy does not discharge any obligations that arise after the date you file.
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