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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Can we refinance or sell our home after the bank made an error in reaffirming our loan after bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Ronald K. Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
It should be no problem to either sell or refinance your home. In either case, the title agent who's handling the transaction will get the pay-off balance from Wells Fargo, and pay off that loan from the proceeds of the sale or refinance. Upon receiving the pay off, Wells Fargo will release their lien - exactly the same as a loan which didn't go through bankruptcy.
It should be no problem to either sell or refinance your home. In either case, the title agent who's handling the transaction will get the pay-off balance from Wells Fargo, and pay off that loan from the proceeds of the sale or refinance. Upon receiving the pay off, Wells Fargo will release their lien - exactly the same as a loan which didn't go through bankruptcy.
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Should I file my tax return before or after I file for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Susan Green Taylor (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Susan G. Taylor
It might not matter, depending on which exemption scheme you can file under & whether you expect a refund.
It might not matter, depending on which exemption scheme you can file under & whether you expect a refund.

Can a grandmother who is blind, deaf, had seven strokes, and 92 years old change her will?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Sounds like probate litigation coming. You will need to file a petition to probate the will or file a challenge to a petition to probate the will by some other person. Most important here, you need to obtain a restraining order sequestering the assets to allow you time to determine the lucidity of your grandmother to change her will; sounds like to me she was not of the mental capacity to understand what she was doing. Obtain probate litigation counsel immediately.
Sounds like probate litigation coming. You will need to file a petition to probate the will or file a challenge to a petition to probate the will by some other person. Most important here, you need to obtain a restraining order sequestering the assets to allow you time to determine the lucidity of your grandmother to change her will; sounds like to me she was not of the mental capacity to understand what she was doing. Obtain probate litigation counsel immediately.
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