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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.

What can we do to get another loan modification?

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Answered by attorney William C. Wood (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of William C. Wood, LLC
Filing for bankruptcy may be an option. I would recommend consulting with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss your situation in detail.
Filing for bankruptcy may be an option. I would recommend consulting with an experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss your situation in detail.

Should I get a new bankruptcy lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Tony E. Carballo (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Carballo Law Offices
You do not need income information from your husband if you are separated. Filing a bankruptcy case stops the bank account levy by the judgment creditor and you can get the money back that was taken if it was recently taken from the account. I do not know why you would not be able to file right away. You need to ask your attorney if there is any reason that would prevent you from filing immediately.
You do not need income information from your husband if you are separated. Filing a bankruptcy case stops the bank account levy by the judgment creditor and you can get the money back that was taken if it was recently taken from the account. I do not know why you would not be able to file right away. You need to ask your attorney if there is any reason that would prevent you from filing immediately.
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Can they take my car if my case was dismissed in March and I have re-filed chapter 13?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Allen Parker (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Kenneth A. Parker, PC
If you had a previous case with in a year and you re-filed another Chapter 13, the Automatic Stay in the current case expires in 30 days from the date the current case was filed. In order to extend the Automatic Stay, your attorney will need to file a Motion to Extend the Automatic Stay which should protect your car from repossession.
If you had a previous case with in a year and you re-filed another Chapter 13, the Automatic Stay in the current case expires in 30 days from the date the current case was filed. In order to extend the Automatic Stay, your attorney will need to file a Motion to Extend the Automatic Stay which should protect your car from repossession.
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