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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.

How long do you have to wait to file bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
I think it is unlikely that including a recent debt in your bankruptcy would be considered as FRAUD, but under 11 USC sec 523, you may not be able to eliminate this debt in bankruptcy if the creditor objects. Even so, you are required to include all your debt in any bankruptcy filing. Rather than dancing on the edge of a cliff, I urge you to obtained experienced representation to deal with any potential problems with your case.
I think it is unlikely that including a recent debt in your bankruptcy would be considered as FRAUD, but under 11 USC sec 523, you may not be able to eliminate this debt in bankruptcy if the creditor objects. Even so, you are required to include all your debt in any bankruptcy filing. Rather than dancing on the edge of a cliff, I urge you to obtained experienced representation to deal with any potential problems with your case.
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Can I file a chapter 7 bankruptcy for my mortgage and car payments?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
An individual can file chapter 7 bankruptcy for car and mortgage payments, but they have to keep the payments current if they want to keep the assets. Student loans are largely regarded as non dischargeable, but credit card balances are. One should seek the advise of a bankruptcy attorney when considering chapter 7.
An individual can file chapter 7 bankruptcy for car and mortgage payments, but they have to keep the payments current if they want to keep the assets. Student loans are largely regarded as non dischargeable, but credit card balances are. One should seek the advise of a bankruptcy attorney when considering chapter 7.
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If I am married, can I file for bankruptcy as an individual in Illinois and what if I’m separated?

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Answered by attorney Carl C Silver (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Carl C. Silver Attorney at Law
Any individual whether single, separated or married can file bankruptcy in any state in the USA. If a person is married and wants to file bankruptcy without their spouse you have to be sure there are no debts the husband and wife are jointly liable for. If there are joint debts, the bankruptcy trustee can and will go after all jointly held assets to satisfy the joint debts. It is always safest for married persons to file a joint bankruptcy.
Any individual whether single, separated or married can file bankruptcy in any state in the USA. If a person is married and wants to file bankruptcy without their spouse you have to be sure there are no debts the husband and wife are jointly liable for. If there are joint debts, the bankruptcy trustee can and will go after all jointly held assets to satisfy the joint debts. It is always safest for married persons to file a joint bankruptcy.
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