As an example, a filing wannabe debtor asked
these questions on a bankruptcy forum website today concerning the 90 day rule: «Does anyone know from their experience, if the 90 day rule applies to payment of monthly rent, car note, and utilities?
If you're thinking about taking a step in this direction, read on to learn the answers to frequently asked
questions on bankruptcy.
Not exact matches
Gulati and Rasmussen's paper focuses
on this
question, arguing that, as a constitutional matter, the United States may not prohibit Puerto Rico from enacting its own
bankruptcy - like restructuring process while offering no alternative mechanism.
This list of
questions certainly isn't comprehensive, but it may help you avoid horror stories of unscrupulous companies
on the verge of
bankruptcy with leaky blood bags, dusty rooms and failing freezers.
After all, most of the public intellectuals among movement conservatives are focused more
on the expansive role of the federal government in civil society and the marketplace, while more populist conservative types are concerned about preserving what they consider to be traditional values such as the idea that the government that is best is the one at the local level that is, in theory, closes to the people (even if the virtual and real
bankruptcies of cities such as Detroit and Vallejo, Calif., call that thinking into
question).
When both a
bankruptcy and foreclosure are disclosed
on the loan application, the lender may apply the
bankruptcy waiting period if the lender obtains the appropriate documentation to verify that the mortgage loan in
question was discharged in the
bankruptcy.
They can't advise you
on the legal ramifications of filing, they can't answer your
questions about which assets, debts, or other information you must disclose
on your paperwork, they can't tell you if an asset is exempt, they can't tell you if filing
bankruptcy is the best debt - relief solution for you, and they can't represent you if something goes wrong with your filing.
For more details
on bankruptcy exemptions in your province and for answers to your other
questions about
bankruptcy and consumer proposals, please contact our personal Licensed Insolvency Trustee in your area and arrange for an initial consultation, free of charge.
Close to 1 million people filed for
bankruptcy on a yearly basis and they are all asking the same
question — What now?
This is not only a
question of
bankruptcy law, it is foremost a
question of tax law, because the interest paid
on a qualified education loan can be deducted from the taxpayer's income tax.
The way the transfer is treated under a
bankruptcy depends
on the answers to three
questions: 1) Did you intend to commit fraud?
Those that have bad credit or recent foreclosures and
bankruptcies on their record enjoy easy approval terms as our loans are based
on the equity of the property in
question.
The
bankruptcy of the City of Detroit has raised
questions about what other municipalities might be the next to focus
on.
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A: Bankruptcy Questions received from the public on Friday, August 5, 201
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A:
Bankruptcy Questions received from the public
on Friday, August 5, 201
on Friday, August 5, 2011.
As you can see, there are many factors that will impact your decision
on whether or not you should file
bankruptcy or a consumer proposal so it is important to disclose everything to your trustee, and to ask a lot of
questions so that you fully understand the process.
We will help you find a
bankruptcy attorney in your area that will help you with any
questions you may have
on bankruptcy law.
One of the most common
questions that potential clients ask their
Bankruptcy Attorney when filing is what is the effect that bankruptcy has on continuing home and car
Bankruptcy Attorney when filing is what is the effect that
bankruptcy has on continuing home and car
bankruptcy has
on continuing home and car ownership.
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A: Bankruptcy Questions received from the public on Monday, April 11, 201
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A:
Bankruptcy Questions received from the public
on Monday, April 11, 201
on Monday, April 11, 2011.
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On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A: Bankruptcy Questions received from the public on Friday, April 29, 201
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A:
Bankruptcy Questions received from the public
on Friday, April 29, 201
on Friday, April 29, 2011.
The trustee will also ask
questions concerning all of the financial information provided
on the Statement of Financial Affairs, the
bankruptcy schedules and the
bankruptcy petition.
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A: Bankruptcy Questions received from the public on Monday, October 17, 201
On behalf of Peter R. Scribner, Esq. posted in Q&A:
Bankruptcy Questions received from the public
on Monday, October 17, 201
on Monday, October 17, 2011.
Bankruptcy discharge date's effect
on score Here is where, in answer to your
question, you might be surprised and perhaps disappointed to learn that next month's discharge is not likely to have any impact
on your score — only the date filed.
Mortgage After a
Bankruptcy... I filed a personal chapter 7 bankruptcy in October of 2008... the bankruptcy was discharged in January of 2009... since then I have gotten back on my feet and been able to save quite a bit of money... my question is can I go and get a mortgage at thi
Bankruptcy... I filed a personal chapter 7
bankruptcy in October of 2008... the bankruptcy was discharged in January of 2009... since then I have gotten back on my feet and been able to save quite a bit of money... my question is can I go and get a mortgage at thi
bankruptcy in October of 2008... the
bankruptcy was discharged in January of 2009... since then I have gotten back on my feet and been able to save quite a bit of money... my question is can I go and get a mortgage at thi
bankruptcy was discharged in January of 2009... since then I have gotten back
on my feet and been able to save quite a bit of money... my
question is can I go and get a mortgage at this point...
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Austin uses two important data sources for his research: debt and income amounts reported by debtors
on bankruptcy schedules and debtor responses to a survey that asked a simple
question — «What caused you to file
bankruptcy?»
Recently
on a
bankruptcy forum website, a blogger asked the
question, «what will happen to the co-signor of a student loan when the lender learns you are filing
bankruptcy?»
It will depend
on the individual situation, and in a
bankruptcy proceeding, the
question of house or car ownership can be moot.
As for keeping a credit card, I get asked this
question most often if people have points they have accumulated
on the card and they owe no money
on the card at the time of the
bankruptcy or proposal.
A filing debtor recently blogging
on a
bankruptcy forum website asked the following
question: «Form 22A Part II line 8 asks for «Any amounts paid by another person or entity,
on a regular basis, for the household expenses of the debtor or the debtor's dependents.»
A
question on seizure of a car recently came up in a
bankruptcy forum website.
So, if you determine you are in need of relief from the stress associated with debt and you live in or around the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York, contact us today and we will help you find a
bankruptcy attorney in your area that will help you with any
questions you may have
on bankruptcy law.
From time to time,
questions from debtors worried about losing their job because they are being forced to file for
bankruptcy protection will pop up
on bankruptcy forum websites.
A 60 year old senior from Georgia blogged
on a
bankruptcy forum website today asking the
question why shouldn't he file for
bankruptcy.
8
Questions to Ask before Filing for
Bankruptcy: Part 1 of 2 Filing for bankruptcy is a better option as compared to having a foreclosure on your cred
Bankruptcy: Part 1 of 2 Filing for
bankruptcy is a better option as compared to having a foreclosure on your cred
bankruptcy is a better option as compared to having a foreclosure
on your credit report.
This
question was posted by a blogging debtor recently
on a
bankruptcy forum website: «What do you guys think?
Recently
on our
bankruptcy forum we had a user ask the following
question, «My wife and I are attempting to restructure our home mortgage.
That means the
bankruptcy court judge will have to decide what the law says about a particular
question raised
on a debt during an AP.
One common
question for people facing
bankruptcy is: «How long does
bankruptcy stay
on your credit report?»
Based
on my experience as a certified credit counselor and
questions I get from Money Counselor readers, I know that an unexpected emergency is one of the top reasons people get themselves into financial trouble so serious that years of struggle may follow or the money shock might eventually snowball into
bankruptcy.
For
questions on consumer proposals and related topics, you can trust the experts at
Bankruptcy Canada!
BANKRUPTCY 101 My previous post on my blog dealt with providing answers to some questions I had received from a fellow in California who was in the process of deciding if he should file Bankruptcy
BANKRUPTCY 101 My previous post
on my blog dealt with providing answers to some
questions I had received from a fellow in California who was in the process of deciding if he should file
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This personal
bankruptcy question was posted
on the internet in 2011 in a
bankruptcy discussion: «If items are reaffirmed in
bankruptcy and a credit report shows a zero balance because the items were discharged in
bankruptcy, do you still owe the creditors?»
An interesting
question cropped up recently
on a
bankruptcy forum website when a blogger curiously asked, «why do folks dip into their 401K / IRAs before filing for
bankruptcy?»
One recent
question about increasing your income came from a debtor
on a
bankruptcy forum website who got a small raise, less than 3 %, and an increase in tips.
These are some of the most frequently asked
questions about
bankruptcy that I get from clients
on a regular basis.
This personal
bankruptcy story shared in 2011 in a blog raises the same question, «My wife and I filed Chapter 7 Bankruptcy on 9/27 and our 341 hearing
bankruptcy story shared in 2011 in a blog raises the same
question, «My wife and I filed Chapter 7
Bankruptcy on 9/27 and our 341 hearing
Bankruptcy on 9/27 and our 341 hearing was 10/27.
Here are some other
questions you need to answer before making a decision
on whether you want to file
bankruptcy.
The attorney working
on your
bankruptcy in Tampa will answer any
questions and offer information so you understand every step of the process.
Your
bankruptcy attorney will assist you through the mountains of paperwork, prepare you for
questions you will be asked during your creditors meeting, engage with the court
on your behalf and provide advice to help you make the best of your situation.