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Kolar Law, P.A.

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23 Reviews
  • Serving Bryceville, FL and Nassau County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Board Certified by Florida Bar in Business Litigation. Service areas: Commercial Litigation, Business Litigation, Arbitration, Bankrupty Litigation, Estate, Probate and Trust... Read More

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Eric S. Kolar
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  • Serving Bryceville, FL and Nassau County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Providing bankruptcy solutions in Florida for more than 13 years and Immigration assistance for 2 years. Get the Experience you need when you need it the most. Call us today we can... Read More

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Carol Marie Galloway
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  • Serving Bryceville, FL and Nassau County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Bankruptcy, Family Law, Auto Accidents. Criminal Defense and Divorce Lawyers in Jacksonville. Experienced, Aggressive Representation

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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 I stop foreclosure on my house by filing bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
Filing bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure action until the bank files a motion to lift the automatic stay and it is ruled upon by the bankruptcy judge. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney in your area.
Filing bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure action until the bank files a motion to lift the automatic stay and it is ruled upon by the bankruptcy judge. You should consult with a bankruptcy attorney in your area.
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What will happen if my husband files for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Daniel J. Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Daniel J. Winter
It is important that you speak with both a divorce lawyer and bankruptcy lawyer. The reason is precisely because of what you are talking about. It is correct that if you do nothing, you'd be responsible on the car. However, you can try to protect yourself both in the divorce and bankruptcy on the debts. You need to talk to the attorneys to try to have the divorce court hold him responsible on the car. Also, a bankruptcy might help, because it would eliminate your responsibility on the car as well. We offer free consultations on bankruptcy issues. It is important that we review your whole financial picture.
It is important that you speak with both a divorce lawyer and bankruptcy lawyer. The reason is precisely because of what you are talking about. It is correct that if you do nothing, you'd be responsible on the car. However, you can try to protect yourself both in the divorce and bankruptcy on the debts. You need to talk to the attorneys to try to have the divorce court hold him responsible on the car. Also, a bankruptcy might help, because it would eliminate your responsibility on the car as well. We offer free consultations on bankruptcy issues. It is important that we review your whole financial picture.
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Can I quit my job to file bankruptcy if my employer promises me the job back afterwards?

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Answered by attorney Margaret L. Evans (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Margaret L. Evans, PC
Question: Can I quit my job to file bankruptcy if my employer promises me the job back afterwards? *- that stinks of trying to defraud the bankruptcy court; I'm not sure I'd recommend taking that action * Question Detail: I mentioned to my boss and he asked when I would want to take it over again. *- your last six months of income from the immediate 6 month period preceding the month of filing are what the court looks at to determine eligibility under the MEANS TEST for a Chapter 7; not having any income would DEFINITELY hurt you if you wanted to file a Chapter 13 because you'd have no disposable monthly income to support a confirmable plan. *
Question: Can I quit my job to file bankruptcy if my employer promises me the job back afterwards? *- that stinks of trying to defraud the bankruptcy court; I'm not sure I'd recommend taking that action * Question Detail: I mentioned to my boss and he asked when I would want to take it over again. *- your last six months of income from the immediate 6 month period preceding the month of filing are what the court looks at to determine eligibility under the MEANS TEST for a Chapter 7; not having any income would DEFINITELY hurt you if you wanted to file a Chapter 13 because you'd have no disposable monthly income to support a confirmable plan. *
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