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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Is there a way to know if a judge will accept a Bankruptcy Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Charles J Schneider (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Charles J. Schneider, P.C.
Yes the rule of thumb is to arrive at the office with an initial free consultation as there are consequences by filing a bankruptcy that cannot be otherwise addressed.
Yes the rule of thumb is to arrive at the office with an initial free consultation as there are consequences by filing a bankruptcy that cannot be otherwise addressed.
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Can anyone file this without notifying you or serving papers to appear in court for this?

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Answered by attorney John Hanna Sibbison (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at John H. Sibbison, III Professional Law Corporation
In order to have obtained a judgment against you, you would have had to have been served. There are different types of service so you may not have had actual notice. You will need to review the court file to ascertain how service was (purportedly) effectuated (look for a proof of service) and this will give an attorney a basis for determining what your chances are of vacating the judgment against you.
In order to have obtained a judgment against you, you would have had to have been served. There are different types of service so you may not have had actual notice. You will need to review the court file to ascertain how service was (purportedly) effectuated (look for a proof of service) and this will give an attorney a basis for determining what your chances are of vacating the judgment against you.
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Can we cancel the chapter 13 we started and just wait until June and file the 7 again since we can’t afford the payment?

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Answered by attorney Paul Norwood Jonas Ross (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Paul N. J. Ross Law, PLLC
Your attorney should tell you why the jump in your payment. The three of you need to review the Sch I & J or Means Test to find out why the jump and to see if something is missing. Your attorney cannot simply increase your payment without consulting with you. Yes, you can dismiss and refile, but you may not have the relief you need between now and then.
Your attorney should tell you why the jump in your payment. The three of you need to review the Sch I & J or Means Test to find out why the jump and to see if something is missing. Your attorney cannot simply increase your payment without consulting with you. Yes, you can dismiss and refile, but you may not have the relief you need between now and then.
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