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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.

Do I still have to pay those deemed uncollectable off, even after 10 years?

Charles J Schneider
Answered by attorney Charles J Schneider (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Charles J. Schneider, P.C.
There is really no such thing as being deemed uncollectable in the law. That sounds like an accounting term.
There is really no such thing as being deemed uncollectable in the law. That sounds like an accounting term.

Can a creditor garnish my wages if I am barely making enough to live off of?

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Answered by attorney Robert Parkinson Taylor (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Robert Parkinson Taylor
It might be time to file Bankruptcy. That aside, they can only take 25% of your take home pay. When you/your employer receives the garnishment, you can file a claim of exemption with the court and get a judge to reduce the amount they're taking. I'm not up on the procedures, but information about the process should be included with the garnishment papers served on your employer.
It might be time to file Bankruptcy. That aside, they can only take 25% of your take home pay. When you/your employer receives the garnishment, you can file a claim of exemption with the court and get a judge to reduce the amount they're taking. I'm not up on the procedures, but information about the process should be included with the garnishment papers served on your employer.
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Can I sell my house, keep 100% of the proceeds and move to another state with plans on purchasing another home to reside with no penalty or issues?

Peter Maurice Lively
Answered by attorney Peter Maurice Lively (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Offices of Peter M. Lively
You are not authorized to sell real property until after the case is closed or you obtain an order from the bankruptcy court abandoning the property from the estate to you. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney regarding this matter.
You are not authorized to sell real property until after the case is closed or you obtain an order from the bankruptcy court abandoning the property from the estate to you. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney regarding this matter.
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