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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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What should I do before sending a letter to the banks that are relinquishing the property?

Answered by attorney Stuart M. Nachbar
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Stuart M. Nachbar, P.C.
Try contacting the foreclosing attorney and offer to enter a Deed in Lieu and advise them that you will be vacating and are willing to turn over the keys, garage door openers, etc.I would not recommend turning off heat and gas, especially with winter coming.
Try contacting the foreclosing attorney and offer to enter a Deed in Lieu and advise them that you will be vacating and are willing to turn over the keys, garage door openers, etc.I would not recommend turning off heat and gas, especially with winter coming.
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Will my co-signers be absolved if I file for bankruptcy? How?

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Answered by attorney Daniel J. Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter
no, your bankruptcy doesn't eliminate their responsibility to pay if they cosigned for you. You do have options to protect them by paying in a Chapter 13. Call a bankruptcy lawyer for a free consultation to review it further.
no, your bankruptcy doesn't eliminate their responsibility to pay if they cosigned for you. You do have options to protect them by paying in a Chapter 13. Call a bankruptcy lawyer for a free consultation to review it further.
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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 Thomas Anthony Vogele (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Thomas Vogele & Associates, APC
There are specific rules regarding who must file a Chapter 13 versus a Chapter 7. In a Chapter 13 case, a debtor is allowed to retain property but it requires a debtor to use their post-petition discretionary income to pay their creditors, while a Chapter 7 allows a debtor to receive a discharge of all debts in exchange for relinquishing control over their property. If your debts are primarily consumer debts and you have a regular income, you most likely will have to file under Chapter 13, but you can't know for sure until and unless you consult a qualified bankruptcy attorney. Most will meet with you to discuss your options at no cost so I would contact the local bar association for a referral and then speak with one or two candidates. Good luck.
There are specific rules regarding who must file a Chapter 13 versus a Chapter 7. In a Chapter 13 case, a debtor is allowed to retain property but it requires a debtor to use their post-petition discretionary income to pay their creditors, while a Chapter 7 allows a debtor to receive a discharge of all debts in exchange for relinquishing control over their property. If your debts are primarily consumer debts and you have a regular income, you most likely will have to file under Chapter 13, but you can't know for sure until and unless you consult a qualified bankruptcy attorney. Most will meet with you to discuss your options at no cost so I would contact the local bar association for a referral and then speak with one or two candidates. Good luck.
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