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Yankwitt LLP

4.4
33 Reviews
  • Serving Westchester County, New York

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

  • Experienced litigators representing corporations, partnerships and individuals in complex civil, commercial, employment, and premise liability matters. For a confidential... Read More

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Jorge Delgado, PLLC

5.0
48 Reviews
  • Serving Westchester County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Attorney Jorge Delgado has been defending New Yorkers in foreclosure since 2005. His mission is to make affordable legal counsel accessible to people from all walks of life.Mr.... Read More

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Jorge J. Delgado
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  • Serving Westchester County, New York

  • Law Firm with 17 lawyers2 awards

  • A law firm dedicated to client service

  • Bankruptcy LawyersBusiness Law, Corporate Law, and 18 more

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  • Serving Westchester County, New York

  • Law Firm with 37 lawyers2 awards

  • Bleakley Platt has been a leader in the Westchester legal community for over 75 years. We continue to grow professionally and technologically to satisfy the needs of our business... Read More

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  • 2900 Westchester Ave., Ste. 206, Purchase, NY 10577

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

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Joseph Colasurdo
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  • 123 Main Street, 9th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601

  • 50 Main St., Ste. 1000, White Plains, NY 10606-1901

  • 116 Gramatan Drive, Yonkers, NY 10701

  • 12 N. Division St., Peekskill, NY 10566

  • 1 North Lexington Ave., Harrison, NY 10601

  • 180 Ridgefield Ave., South Salem, NY 10590-1716

  • 235 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601-2411

  • 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601

  • 445 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 1102, White Plains, NY 10601

  • P.O. Box 116, South Salem, NY 10590

  • Ten Bank Street, Suite 650, White Plains, NY 10606-1946

  • 800 Westchester Avenue, Suite 641 North, Rye Brook, NY 10573

  • 2 William Street, Suite 201, White Plains, NY 10601

  • 50 Main St., Mount Kisco, NY 10549-3922

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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.

Borrowed money and lien the co-op. no money to pay back

Answered by attorney Michael D. Siegel
Bankruptcy lawyer at Siegel & Siegel, P.C.
No one can force the sale by such an agreement.  However, I bet there is more mess to this.  Are the shares in both names?  How is it titled?  Bankruptcy is an easy way out of this mess, given the credit card debt.
No one can force the sale by such an agreement.  However, I bet there is more mess to this.  Are the shares in both names?  How is it titled?  Bankruptcy is an easy way out of this mess, given the credit card debt.
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What are the biggest differences between chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Peter Maurice Lively
Answered by attorney Peter Maurice Lively (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Offices of Peter M. Lively
In a nutshell, Chapter 13 is a reorganization with a payment plan and Chapter 7 is a liquidation without a payment plan. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney regarding your financial circumstances so that you have guidance in evaluating your options.
In a nutshell, Chapter 13 is a reorganization with a payment plan and Chapter 7 is a liquidation without a payment plan. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney regarding your financial circumstances so that you have guidance in evaluating your options.
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Is there is anything I can do now to stop the garnishment until after they sell the vehicle?

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Answered by attorney Ronald Karl Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
A creditor (except the government) can't garnish your wages until they have a judgment against you. Once they have a judgment, there are only two ways to stop a garnishment.One, work out a deal with the creditor to take a payment instead of garnishing your wages - usually this would involve making a lump sum payment. Two, file bankruptcy. Bankruptcy stops all garnishments.
A creditor (except the government) can't garnish your wages until they have a judgment against you. Once they have a judgment, there are only two ways to stop a garnishment.One, work out a deal with the creditor to take a payment instead of garnishing your wages - usually this would involve making a lump sum payment. Two, file bankruptcy. Bankruptcy stops all garnishments.
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