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Brown & Camp, LLC

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  • 550 Palmer Street, Suite 201, Delta, CO 81416

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  • Brown & Camp, LLC is a litigation and appellate law firm offering representation to Colorado's Western Slope (Grand Junction, Delta, Cedaredge, Paonia, Hotchkiss, Olathe, Montrose,... Read More

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  • 248 Cottonwood St., Delta, CO 81416

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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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 filed for bankruptcy but my wages are still being garnished how do I make this stop?

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Answered by attorney Marc S Stern (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Office of Marc S. Stern
Then you need to get the legal aid service to do something about it. If not, go hire a private attorney. The creditor is in violation of the stay and there are sanctions for that.
Then you need to get the legal aid service to do something about it. If not, go hire a private attorney. The creditor is in violation of the stay and there are sanctions for that.
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Can I add a car to my chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Roger J Bus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Law Center
If the car was purchased after your Chapter 7 was filed, you cannot add it into your creditor list at this time post-petition.
If the car was purchased after your Chapter 7 was filed, you cannot add it into your creditor list at this time post-petition.

Do you have a grace period when paying your monthly mortgage if you did not reaffirm during chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Sally J Elkington (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Elkington Law
The contract you had before you filed bankruptcy is still the same contract you have now with your lender. You're not required to reaffirm a mortgage in a bankruptcy. But, if your contract says your payment is due on the first of the month and it's due on the first of the month. If your contract then says you have until the 16th of the month before a late charge is imposed then you have until the 16th of the month until a late charge is imposed. But, paying after the first is paying late. It just doesn't impose a late charge. You should try very hard, now that you filed bankruptcy, to make your mortgage payment on time so as to not have any complications with your mortgage company.
The contract you had before you filed bankruptcy is still the same contract you have now with your lender. You're not required to reaffirm a mortgage in a bankruptcy. But, if your contract says your payment is due on the first of the month and it's due on the first of the month. If your contract then says you have until the 16th of the month before a late charge is imposed then you have until the 16th of the month until a late charge is imposed. But, paying after the first is paying late. It just doesn't impose a late charge. You should try very hard, now that you filed bankruptcy, to make your mortgage payment on time so as to not have any complications with your mortgage company.
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