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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Hi, I wanted to ask if I'm able to claim bankupcy with only owing maybe 15, 000 together in bills and credit card debt.

Answered by attorney Michael D. Siegel
Bankruptcy lawyer at Siegel & Siegel, P.C.
To answer your question, you meet the requirements.  However, you might do better answering the suit and trying to settle each debt.  $15,000 is not a lot of debt for a bankruptcy.  The legal fees and long term credit consequences might be more than you could pay in a settlement.
To answer your question, you meet the requirements.  However, you might do better answering the suit and trying to settle each debt.  $15,000 is not a lot of debt for a bankruptcy.  The legal fees and long term credit consequences might be more than you could pay in a settlement.
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Is it possible for the previous loan owner to take us to court and have the case reopened after refinancing?

Diane L Drain
Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
I am confused by your questions. I will do my best to help. First - you swore under oath that you listed 100% of all your debts and assets. That should have included your home loans. Second - a refinance after the bankruptcy is a new contract. You are required to comply with new contracts, otherwise the creditor has a right to pursue their legal remedies. Third - depending on the state where you live there may be some protection as far as a foreclosure. Check with an attorney in your state regarding anti-deficiency laws. I hope this helps.
I am confused by your questions. I will do my best to help. First - you swore under oath that you listed 100% of all your debts and assets. That should have included your home loans. Second - a refinance after the bankruptcy is a new contract. You are required to comply with new contracts, otherwise the creditor has a right to pursue their legal remedies. Third - depending on the state where you live there may be some protection as far as a foreclosure. Check with an attorney in your state regarding anti-deficiency laws. I hope this helps.
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Can you go on a trip to Hawaii if you are in a chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Answered by attorney Christopher J. Kane
Bankruptcy lawyer at Christopher J. Kane, P.C.
Sure, as long as you continue to pay the Trustee and fulfill the obligations of your plan, you can do whatever you want.
Sure, as long as you continue to pay the Trustee and fulfill the obligations of your plan, you can do whatever you want.