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  • 114 N. Broad St., Winder, GA 30680

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Robert Gardner Jr.
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  • 43 N. Broad St., Ste. A, Winder, GA 30680

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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.

Can we sell our jointly owned home before bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Margaret L. Evans (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Margaret L. Evans, PC
Can we sell our jointly owned home before bankruptcy? - yes, but depending on what equity you may have in the home, you may not want to convert otherwise exempt equity into an otherwise UNEXEMPT asset. Further consideration of your individual circumstances is necessary. Question Detail: I want to sell our jointly owned house. My ex wife lives in the house and won't buy me out or sell. What are my options? - Wasn't that issue addressed in the divorce decree or property settlement agreement? If she is TRULY your "ex-wife" and you are LEGALLY divorced, then there should be clarity about WHO has title to the home. Can't provide any more insight without more information.
Can we sell our jointly owned home before bankruptcy? - yes, but depending on what equity you may have in the home, you may not want to convert otherwise exempt equity into an otherwise UNEXEMPT asset. Further consideration of your individual circumstances is necessary. Question Detail: I want to sell our jointly owned house. My ex wife lives in the house and won't buy me out or sell. What are my options? - Wasn't that issue addressed in the divorce decree or property settlement agreement? If she is TRULY your "ex-wife" and you are LEGALLY divorced, then there should be clarity about WHO has title to the home. Can't provide any more insight without more information.
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What should I do if I am being sued by my bankruptcy trustee?

Answered by attorney Marjorie A. Guymon
Bankruptcy lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
I recommend retaining counsel to help you defend the suit. Otherwise, I recommend trying to defend yourself. If you do nothing the trustee will get a judgment against you and be entitled to collect it from you. Are you the debtor or the recipient of funds from the debtor? If you are not the debtor you may have defenses.
I recommend retaining counsel to help you defend the suit. Otherwise, I recommend trying to defend yourself. If you do nothing the trustee will get a judgment against you and be entitled to collect it from you. Are you the debtor or the recipient of funds from the debtor? If you are not the debtor you may have defenses.
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Should I get a new bankruptcy lawyer?

Answered by attorney Michael Jay Berger
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Michael Jay Berger
You need a bankruptcy lawyer that is interested in helping you. You need a bankruptcy lawyer that responds to your e-mails and takes your calls. Getting a bankruptcy lawyer that is all that + AV rated for 16 consecutive years and a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law, Certified by the Legal Board of Specialization of the State Bar of California would be ideal. A wage garnishment can be stopped by filing bankruptcy. I do not know why your lawyer said there was "nothing he could do," but I can stop the wage garnishment by filing bankruptcy for you. I can not tell from your e-mail if you ever actually filed bankruptcy. You say that you "began a process of a bankruptcy 8 months ago with a local lawyer." Did you actually file bankruptcy, or did you just hire a lawyer to do so? It sounds to me like you never actually filed bankruptcy. If you are separated from your husband, I will not need his pay stubs. Bottom line: Please call me for a free consultation.
You need a bankruptcy lawyer that is interested in helping you. You need a bankruptcy lawyer that responds to your e-mails and takes your calls. Getting a bankruptcy lawyer that is all that + AV rated for 16 consecutive years and a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law, Certified by the Legal Board of Specialization of the State Bar of California would be ideal. A wage garnishment can be stopped by filing bankruptcy. I do not know why your lawyer said there was "nothing he could do," but I can stop the wage garnishment by filing bankruptcy for you. I can not tell from your e-mail if you ever actually filed bankruptcy. You say that you "began a process of a bankruptcy 8 months ago with a local lawyer." Did you actually file bankruptcy, or did you just hire a lawyer to do so? It sounds to me like you never actually filed bankruptcy. If you are separated from your husband, I will not need his pay stubs. Bottom line: Please call me for a free consultation.
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