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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.

When do property liens expire?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
It depends on the type of lien and the type of property. A judgment lien will expire in 7 years, unless renewed. A voluntary lien, like a mortgage, deed of trust, or car loan may never expire. Most liens can be renewed before they expire, and so can technically, like a Vampire, live forever.
It depends on the type of lien and the type of property. A judgment lien will expire in 7 years, unless renewed. A voluntary lien, like a mortgage, deed of trust, or car loan may never expire. Most liens can be renewed before they expire, and so can technically, like a Vampire, live forever.
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Do I have to file for bankruptcy as well if I am separated from my husband? How?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
First of all, spouses are permitted to file separately, but generally in a marital or community property state, all the assets of the non-filing spouse (except for separate or individual property) must be disclosed on the filing spouse's papers, and some of it could be reached by creditors. By the same token, however, your obligations might well be discharged as well as his, even if you do not file. A quit-claim deed (please note that this phrase means more than 'quick-claim' deed) will not make much difference. I suggest you ask him to schedule a session among the two of you and his lawyer, to review all the facts and all the questions.
First of all, spouses are permitted to file separately, but generally in a marital or community property state, all the assets of the non-filing spouse (except for separate or individual property) must be disclosed on the filing spouse's papers, and some of it could be reached by creditors. By the same token, however, your obligations might well be discharged as well as his, even if you do not file. A quit-claim deed (please note that this phrase means more than 'quick-claim' deed) will not make much difference. I suggest you ask him to schedule a session among the two of you and his lawyer, to review all the facts and all the questions.
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Should we reaffirm our mortgage debt while filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Deborah A. Stencel (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Deborah A. Stencel
This question is very complex. If you have an attorney who helped you file the bankruptcy, you should call him or her to discuss this. When discussing this with my clients, I need to know whether they can afford their home, the value of the home, the balance of the mortgage, whether there are any other liens on the property, and occasionally I need additional information to form an opinion. In general, reaffirmations must be signed and filed during the bankruptcy and cannot be done later. Signing a reaffirmation is like pretending the bankruptcy did not happen as to the debt being reaffirmed. A reaff on a home should only be signed if the homeowner wants to keep the home but that should not be the end of the analysis. Please discuss this with your attorney. Note: this answer was for informational purposes only. My response is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. In general, it is best to speak in person with an attorney regarding your situation and legal questions.
This question is very complex. If you have an attorney who helped you file the bankruptcy, you should call him or her to discuss this. When discussing this with my clients, I need to know whether they can afford their home, the value of the home, the balance of the mortgage, whether there are any other liens on the property, and occasionally I need additional information to form an opinion. In general, reaffirmations must be signed and filed during the bankruptcy and cannot be done later. Signing a reaffirmation is like pretending the bankruptcy did not happen as to the debt being reaffirmed. A reaff on a home should only be signed if the homeowner wants to keep the home but that should not be the end of the analysis. Please discuss this with your attorney. Note: this answer was for informational purposes only. My response is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship. In general, it is best to speak in person with an attorney regarding your situation and legal questions.
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