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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.

I am a cosigner on a house and the other person has declared chapter 11 bankruptcy what are my options?

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Answered by attorney Keith Austin Wellman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Wellman Law LLC
It would be helpful to know more information such as whether you live there, whether the other cosigner intends to continue paying on the house, whether you are paying on the house, whether there is equity in the house and what state you live in. If you are paying on the house now, there is little to no impact. The other cosigner simply will not be responsible for it going forward. If they are paying the loan, all is well for now, but they may be able discharge their liability on the debt either with a plan amendment or conversion to Chapter 7 (By the way, I'm guessing the cosigner filed a 7 or 13 because 11's are rare for individuals, but it's possible). In the case of a Bankruptcy discharge or the case that they are not paying it to begin with, you remain responsible for the loan. From that point the question is whether you want to save the house for equity's sake or credit's sake or have no choice but to walk away. In some states the mortgage company can really only get the house back and can't come after you for personal recovery. In other states, like Kansas, personal recovery ("in personam") can be requested, but is rarely pursued in my experience, at least on the consumer side (i.e. non-commercial).
It would be helpful to know more information such as whether you live there, whether the other cosigner intends to continue paying on the house, whether you are paying on the house, whether there is equity in the house and what state you live in. If you are paying on the house now, there is little to no impact. The other cosigner simply will not be responsible for it going forward. If they are paying the loan, all is well for now, but they may be able discharge their liability on the debt either with a plan amendment or conversion to Chapter 7 (By the way, I'm guessing the cosigner filed a 7 or 13 because 11's are rare for individuals, but it's possible). In the case of a Bankruptcy discharge or the case that they are not paying it to begin with, you remain responsible for the loan. From that point the question is whether you want to save the house for equity's sake or credit's sake or have no choice but to walk away. In some states the mortgage company can really only get the house back and can't come after you for personal recovery. In other states, like Kansas, personal recovery ("in personam") can be requested, but is rarely pursued in my experience, at least on the consumer side (i.e. non-commercial).
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Can I reaffirm the debt in a bankruptcy so that the loan can survive the discharge?

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Answered by attorney Edward Papa (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Edward Papa
You need to call an attorney right now. That just "one share of stock" is certainly piquing my interest and you can be sure the bankruptcy trustee will ask about it. It is security for a loan so certainly has some value. So the question is, is there any nonexempt EQUITY in the "just one share of stock". DO NOT TRY TO HANDLE THIS YOURSELF - GET AN ATTORNEY.
You need to call an attorney right now. That just "one share of stock" is certainly piquing my interest and you can be sure the bankruptcy trustee will ask about it. It is security for a loan so certainly has some value. So the question is, is there any nonexempt EQUITY in the "just one share of stock". DO NOT TRY TO HANDLE THIS YOURSELF - GET AN ATTORNEY.
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What can I do if my ex husband is filing bankruptcy before my name is removed from the mortgage?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
There is very little you can do under these circumstances. Even if your ex spouse hadn't filed bankruptcy, it is rare that the divorce judges will enforce their orders requiring the ex to refinance the property and take the loan out of your name.
There is very little you can do under these circumstances. Even if your ex spouse hadn't filed bankruptcy, it is rare that the divorce judges will enforce their orders requiring the ex to refinance the property and take the loan out of your name.
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