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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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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.

Can I withdraw my 401k before filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Allen Parker (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Kenneth A. Parker, PC
While you can certainly withdraw money from your 401K to pay for the bankruptcy, it may not be a good idea. First and foremost, most of the time, money in a 401K is exempt property. Once you convert that to cash, it is no longer afforded exemption status. If you need to withdraw money from the 401K, only withdraw enough to pay for the Chapter 7, which is generally $1,500.00.
While you can certainly withdraw money from your 401K to pay for the bankruptcy, it may not be a good idea. First and foremost, most of the time, money in a 401K is exempt property. Once you convert that to cash, it is no longer afforded exemption status. If you need to withdraw money from the 401K, only withdraw enough to pay for the Chapter 7, which is generally $1,500.00.
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Can my husband file bankruptcy if he got into a car accident back in 2004 in the state of Florida?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
In order to answer this question we need to know a lot more facts than are given. If he was charged criminally because of the accident, the debt cannot be discharged. The best thing to do is to go see a bankruptcy attorney in your area and be ready to answer a lot of questions.
In order to answer this question we need to know a lot more facts than are given. If he was charged criminally because of the accident, the debt cannot be discharged. The best thing to do is to go see a bankruptcy attorney in your area and be ready to answer a lot of questions.
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Will the bank modify the loan to remove the husband's name?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
The bank probably will not modify the loan to remove the husband's name. It appears it would be best to refinance in the wife's name only, so that the husband is no longer on the mortgage.
The bank probably will not modify the loan to remove the husband's name. It appears it would be best to refinance in the wife's name only, so that the husband is no longer on the mortgage.
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