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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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I filed for bankruptcy in 2005, can I file again now?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Love (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Love and Dillenbeck Law
It depends on what chapter you filed, what chapter you filed before, and if you got a discharge or if your case was dismissed.
It depends on what chapter you filed, what chapter you filed before, and if you got a discharge or if your case was dismissed.

Is it too early to refinance or do we have to wait for the 10 year period?

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Answered by attorney Melissa Ann Botting (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Melissa A. Botting
You do not have to wait to refinance. I had a client refinance one year after discharge. You may need to refinance with another institution if reaffirmations are an issue for your mortgage holder.
You do not have to wait to refinance. I had a client refinance one year after discharge. You may need to refinance with another institution if reaffirmations are an issue for your mortgage holder.
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Is there any way around this other than foreclosure?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
A deed in lieu is asking the mortgage company to do a favor for you so they are entitled to ask for whatever they wish in exchange for this favor. I suspect you might do better with a short sale instead.
A deed in lieu is asking the mortgage company to do a favor for you so they are entitled to ask for whatever they wish in exchange for this favor. I suspect you might do better with a short sale instead.
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