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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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What are my options for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Raymond J. Dague (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Raymond J. Dague, PLLC
I really need more information to give a good opinion about this one. Basically you should file bankruptcy as a Chapter 7 if your current expenses are paid by your current income. I mean current expenses, not the mountain of debt you have. But keep in mind that student loans cannot be gotten rid of in a bankruptcy. However if your income is really low, student loans can often be deferred or rescheduled with the government. But if your problem is a lack of income to pay current expenses, bankruptcy will not be that helpful to you. You really to talk to a bankruptcy lawyer to explain your situation in greater detail to see if it is a viable option for you.
I really need more information to give a good opinion about this one. Basically you should file bankruptcy as a Chapter 7 if your current expenses are paid by your current income. I mean current expenses, not the mountain of debt you have. But keep in mind that student loans cannot be gotten rid of in a bankruptcy. However if your income is really low, student loans can often be deferred or rescheduled with the government. But if your problem is a lack of income to pay current expenses, bankruptcy will not be that helpful to you. You really to talk to a bankruptcy lawyer to explain your situation in greater detail to see if it is a viable option for you.
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Can I file for chapter 7 bankruptcy as a school teacher?

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Answered by attorney Tony Mankus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Mankus & Marchan, Ltd.
Your income may be above the "means test" needed to qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You would likely need to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It should have no impact on your unmarried friend's credit rating, or her 1/2 interest in the condo. There are many nuances, however, and you should consult with a bankruptcy attorney.
Your income may be above the "means test" needed to qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You would likely need to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It should have no impact on your unmarried friend's credit rating, or her 1/2 interest in the condo. There are many nuances, however, and you should consult with a bankruptcy attorney.
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If I go bankrupt because of students loans, will I lose my car that I am making payments on?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
In Texas, your car is exempt from the bankruptcy estate as long as you reaffirm the debt and continue to make your car payments.
In Texas, your car is exempt from the bankruptcy estate as long as you reaffirm the debt and continue to make your car payments.