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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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What can be done if my ex-boyfriend bought furniture with my credit and is not making the payments?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
You will be held responsible for paying this money. As far as the finance company is concerned, they loaned the money to you and any deal you made with anyone else is your problem. I know that sounds harsh, but that's the way they look at it. You can sue the ex-BF, but then you have to collect. Tell the finance company to go ahead and repo the furniture. They will, and then will sell it for cheap and sue you for the difference. When they do, bring a third-party action against the ex-BF.
You will be held responsible for paying this money. As far as the finance company is concerned, they loaned the money to you and any deal you made with anyone else is your problem. I know that sounds harsh, but that's the way they look at it. You can sue the ex-BF, but then you have to collect. Tell the finance company to go ahead and repo the furniture. They will, and then will sell it for cheap and sue you for the difference. When they do, bring a third-party action against the ex-BF.
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How do I answer question 18 of my Statement of Financial Affairs?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Yes. Also identify the kind of work you do as an independent contractor. You would almost certainly benefit from hiring an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. They can save you a lot of grief. Good Luck.
Yes. Also identify the kind of work you do as an independent contractor. You would almost certainly benefit from hiring an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. They can save you a lot of grief. Good Luck.
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Im 22 years old am i able to file bankruptcy ?

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Answered by attorney Barry J. Roy (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Rabinowitz, Lubetkin & Tully, L.L.C.
As an adult - you are certainly eligible to file for bankruptcy.  In fact, minors may file for bankruptcy when legally obligated to pay debts such as those arising from the purchase of necessities.  In order to file for bankruptcy you need to file a bankruptcy petition with the bankruptcy court, pay a filing fee and obtain the necessary credit counseling.  This can be done pro se (without an attorney), though it is generally advisable to retain an experienced bankruptcy attorney.  As for how long it will take to rebuild your credit, it can vary.  I generally tell my clients that they will be "surprised" at how quickly they receive credit card applications in the mail, but that it will take two or three years of hard work to see a significant improvement in their credit profile. 
As an adult - you are certainly eligible to file for bankruptcy.  In fact, minors may file for bankruptcy when legally obligated to pay debts such as those arising from the purchase of necessities.  In order to file for bankruptcy you need to file a bankruptcy petition with the bankruptcy court, pay a filing fee and obtain the necessary credit counseling.  This can be done pro se (without an attorney), though it is generally advisable to retain an experienced bankruptcy attorney.  As for how long it will take to rebuild your credit, it can vary.  I generally tell my clients that they will be "surprised" at how quickly they receive credit card applications in the mail, but that it will take two or three years of hard work to see a significant improvement in their credit profile. 
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