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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Can guns be kept in chapter 7 or will they be taken from us?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
In Nevada, state law allows you to exempt one gun per family. You also each have a $1,000 wildcard exemption that could be applied to protect the value of the second gun. If you use up your wildcard exemption on other assets, you may pay the bankruptcy trustee for the value of the second gun. Exemption laws vary widely from state to state, so you should either retain the best bankruptcy attorney in your community or study the exemption laws in your state.
In Nevada, state law allows you to exempt one gun per family. You also each have a $1,000 wildcard exemption that could be applied to protect the value of the second gun. If you use up your wildcard exemption on other assets, you may pay the bankruptcy trustee for the value of the second gun. Exemption laws vary widely from state to state, so you should either retain the best bankruptcy attorney in your community or study the exemption laws in your state.
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Can he file for bankruptcy since we do not have the means to pay this debt?

Answered by attorney Dustin Douglass Deissner
Bankruptcy lawyer at Deissner Law Office, P.C.
Unless he was driving intoxicated you can discharge that debt in Bankruptcy that means yes, you can file.
Unless he was driving intoxicated you can discharge that debt in Bankruptcy that means yes, you can file.

How Can I stop a Credit Card Lawsuit from Chase?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
You have 30 days to respond. You can defend by providing proof to the court of your deal. If you have emails or letters. You would have to file an answer in the court where you are being sued and request a trial. If the judge believes you chase should lose. I am not sure if you are asking about a bankruptcy, but this is not enough debt alone to file for bankruptcy.
You have 30 days to respond. You can defend by providing proof to the court of your deal. If you have emails or letters. You would have to file an answer in the court where you are being sued and request a trial. If the judge believes you chase should lose. I am not sure if you are asking about a bankruptcy, but this is not enough debt alone to file for bankruptcy.
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