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  • 201 E. Jefferson St., Ste. 271, Syracuse, NY 13202

  • 99 Ravenswood Drive, Liverpool, NY 13090-2213

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  • 5158 Jupiter Inlet Way, Syracuse, NY 13215

  • 250 HARRISON ST., STE. 302, Syracuse, NY 13202-3065

  • 6713 Collamer Rd., Ste. 1, East Syracuse, NY 13057

  • 2103 Militon Ave., Syracuse, NY 13209

  • 7 Court St., Auburn, NY 13021-3769

  • 313 Montgomery St., Syracuse, NY 13202

  • 109 S. Warren St., Ste. 410, Syracuse, NY 13202

  • 2105 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13219

  • 5410 W. Genesee St., Camillus, Syracuse, NY 13031

  • 104 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville, NY 13027

  • 217 Oneida St., Fulton, NY 13069

  • Skaneateles, NY 13152

  • 115 Fall St., Seneca Falls, NY 13148-0805

  • 1632 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13204-1952

  • 2711 James St., Syracuse, NY 13206

  • 447 East Washington Street, Syracuse, NY 13202

  • 327 W. Fayette St., Ste 200, Syracuse, NY 13202

  • 201 Second St., Liverpool, NY 13088

  • 11 S. Main St., Jordan, NY 13080-0173

  • 313 East Willow St., Ste. 105, Syracuse, NY 13203-1905

  • 9562 N. Main St., Brewerton, NY 13029

  • 290 Elwood Davis Rd., Ste. 290, Liverpool, NY 13088

  • 6312 Fly Rd., East Syracuse, NY 13057

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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.

What is the best way to settle our bills?

Mark Stuart Cherry
Answered by attorney Mark Stuart Cherry (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Mark S. Cherry, Attorney at Law, PC
You really need to sit down with a financial expert. There are a few reputable non profit entities that would be a great place to start. A consultation with a bankruptcy attorney as well.
You really need to sit down with a financial expert. There are a few reputable non profit entities that would be a great place to start. A consultation with a bankruptcy attorney as well.
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How am I still responsible for a mortgage after Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Keith Austin Wellman
Answered by attorney Keith Austin Wellman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Wellman Law LLC
Your liability on the debt was discharged unless a Reaffirmation Agreement was signed or an exception to discharge applies. Having an attorney actually look at the docket from your Bankruptcy case, look at the schedules you filed and contact the Mortgage Company is the best way to determine why the Mortgage Company is saying this. There are many potential courses of action depending on what the facts are, including reopening your case to add them as a creditor, or pursuing sanctions for violation of the automatic stay from your case or your ex-spouse's case if the debt is being paid in her plan.
Your liability on the debt was discharged unless a Reaffirmation Agreement was signed or an exception to discharge applies. Having an attorney actually look at the docket from your Bankruptcy case, look at the schedules you filed and contact the Mortgage Company is the best way to determine why the Mortgage Company is saying this. There are many potential courses of action depending on what the facts are, including reopening your case to add them as a creditor, or pursuing sanctions for violation of the automatic stay from your case or your ex-spouse's case if the debt is being paid in her plan.
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What happens if I transfer my car title 16 months prior to my bankruptcy filing? How?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
The reason you have to list this transfer is because the bankruptcy code says so. Whether you or your friend have to pay this money to the trustee will depend on whether this sale was made under terms that would be considered fair. For example, that the car was worth only the $4,500 you received for it, and not $15,000. A big part of bankruptcy is being willing to comply with the law, because even for something of low importance, violating the bankruptcy law can turn you into a criminal.
The reason you have to list this transfer is because the bankruptcy code says so. Whether you or your friend have to pay this money to the trustee will depend on whether this sale was made under terms that would be considered fair. For example, that the car was worth only the $4,500 you received for it, and not $15,000. A big part of bankruptcy is being willing to comply with the law, because even for something of low importance, violating the bankruptcy law can turn you into a criminal.
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