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Carter Rich PC

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  • Serving Yorkville, CA and Mendocino County, California

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • The attorneys in the Mendocino County law firm of Carter Rich PC, rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell, provide independent, objective counseling for their clients as to the most... Read More

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Brian C. Carter
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  • Yorkville, CA 95494-0168

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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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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Objective to claim question

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Answered by attorney Mitchell Luke Abdallah (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Abdallah Law Group, P.C.
Dear creditor, The debtor is attempting to invalidate your claim. I would advise you to seek counsel to file an opposition to the objection. If you do nothing, the judge may grant the Debtor's motion.
Dear creditor, The debtor is attempting to invalidate your claim. I would advise you to seek counsel to file an opposition to the objection. If you do nothing, the judge may grant the Debtor's motion.
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Can I surrender my home even though I am not in bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney John Lebaron Groshon (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at J. Baron Groshon
You can still surrender your home, even if you are not in bankruptcy. However, the mortgage company may be able to sue you for a deficiency owed on the mortgage debt if the sale proceeds from the foreclosure sale are insufficient to pay your mortgage debt in full. The benefit of the bankruptcy filing would be to discharge you from any personal liability for any such deficiency amount owed.
You can still surrender your home, even if you are not in bankruptcy. However, the mortgage company may be able to sue you for a deficiency owed on the mortgage debt if the sale proceeds from the foreclosure sale are insufficient to pay your mortgage debt in full. The benefit of the bankruptcy filing would be to discharge you from any personal liability for any such deficiency amount owed.
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Can I file for bankruptcy on debt that I owe to pornographic websites?

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Answered by attorney Raymond Hillel Aver (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Raymond H. Aver, A Professional Corporation
Yes. In fact, in filing bankruptcy, you are required to list all your debts. The next question is whether the debts to the pornographic websites is dischargeable. The answer depends upon whether you intended to pay the debts as you incurred them. From a practical standpoint, if the website do not challenge the dischargeability of your debts then the debts will be discharged by operation of law.
Yes. In fact, in filing bankruptcy, you are required to list all your debts. The next question is whether the debts to the pornographic websites is dischargeable. The answer depends upon whether you intended to pay the debts as you incurred them. From a practical standpoint, if the website do not challenge the dischargeability of your debts then the debts will be discharged by operation of law.
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