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  • 220 South Hansell Street, Thomasville, GA 31792-5528

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers3 awards

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  • 411 Gordon Avenue, Thomasville, GA 31792

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers2 awards

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Woodall & Woodall

4.9
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  • 122 E Jackson Street, Thomasville, GA 31792+2 locations

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The Sullivan Firm, LLC

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  • 429 E. Jackson St., Thomasville, GA 31792

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

Stephen Sullivan
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  • Serving Thomasville, GA and Thomas County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers2 awards

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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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.

If I owe money on an apartment I was evicted from, lease is under my name and someone else's, will this be covered when I file?

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Answered by attorney D. Nathan Davis (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Davis Law Firm
If you file bankruptcy, all of your non-dischargeable debts will be discharged. Unpaid rent is usually not a problem if you file bankruptcy. Of course, if there was some bad faith in your non-payment, then the apartment owner could try and block your discharge. I have never seen such a debt blocked from discharge, but, you need to meet with an attorney and go over all of the facts surrounding the rental and see if there is a problem. If you file bankruptcy, the person who was on the lease with you will likely become solely liable for the unpaid rent.
If you file bankruptcy, all of your non-dischargeable debts will be discharged. Unpaid rent is usually not a problem if you file bankruptcy. Of course, if there was some bad faith in your non-payment, then the apartment owner could try and block your discharge. I have never seen such a debt blocked from discharge, but, you need to meet with an attorney and go over all of the facts surrounding the rental and see if there is a problem. If you file bankruptcy, the person who was on the lease with you will likely become solely liable for the unpaid rent.
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If I do bankruptcy, does this wipe the slate clean, or will I still have massive bills to pay?

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Answered by attorney David T McAndrew (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at David T. McAndrew, Attorney at Law
Depends, on what Chapter bankruptcy you file, 7 or 13, and what type of debts you have, some can not be discharged, such as federal taxes, student loans, and reimbursement for certain convictions. Otherwise, most other debts are either discharged or reorganized.
Depends, on what Chapter bankruptcy you file, 7 or 13, and what type of debts you have, some can not be discharged, such as federal taxes, student loans, and reimbursement for certain convictions. Otherwise, most other debts are either discharged or reorganized.
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How does go about Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and Mortgage Reaffirmation?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
If it was a joint filing and you did not reaffirm the mortgage, and there is no HOA fee involved, then you are okay to walk away. However, if there is an HOA, then you are liable for those fees until the foreclose is finished.
If it was a joint filing and you did not reaffirm the mortgage, and there is no HOA fee involved, then you are okay to walk away. However, if there is an HOA, then you are liable for those fees until the foreclose is finished.
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