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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 we are considering bankruptcy which is the best way to go?

Answered by attorney John Schleiffarth
Bankruptcy lawyer at JCS Law
Good question. The answer to whether a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 will be better for you depends on your particular circumstances. Many Chapter 7 filers keep both their home and theirs cars, but they cannot have much equity in either. In order to file Chapter 7 you also have to pass a means test based on your income. I suggest meeting with a bankruptcy attorney for a personalized consultation. You will need specific legal advice based on your situation.
Good question. The answer to whether a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 will be better for you depends on your particular circumstances. Many Chapter 7 filers keep both their home and theirs cars, but they cannot have much equity in either. In order to file Chapter 7 you also have to pass a means test based on your income. I suggest meeting with a bankruptcy attorney for a personalized consultation. You will need specific legal advice based on your situation.
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Can bank leave paperwork at my mother's house if I do not live there?

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Answered by attorney Roberta Ohlinger-Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Harris, Yug & Ohlinger
In Nevada that is improper service of process if it's not left at your residence. A motion to set aside a default is usually in order.
In Nevada that is improper service of process if it's not left at your residence. A motion to set aside a default is usually in order.

Can a payday loan contract state bankruptcy cannot be filed?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Anthony Vogele (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Thomas Vogele & Associates, APC
The right to file bankruptcy is established under federal law and no agreement may suspend or vary that right. The loan agreement your relative signed is clearly unenforceable but the "no bankruptcy filing" language is there to intimidate people from exercising their rights. I would recommend that your relative consult with a bankruptcy attorney and make sure they list all of the pre-petition withdrawals the payday lender took from the account. The attorney might be able to force the payday lender to repay these withdrawals under a preference theory. Good luck and tell your relative and everyone who will listen to you that payday lenders are the most predatory form of lenders out there and to avoid them at all costs.
The right to file bankruptcy is established under federal law and no agreement may suspend or vary that right. The loan agreement your relative signed is clearly unenforceable but the "no bankruptcy filing" language is there to intimidate people from exercising their rights. I would recommend that your relative consult with a bankruptcy attorney and make sure they list all of the pre-petition withdrawals the payday lender took from the account. The attorney might be able to force the payday lender to repay these withdrawals under a preference theory. Good luck and tell your relative and everyone who will listen to you that payday lenders are the most predatory form of lenders out there and to avoid them at all costs.
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