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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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Answered by attorney Joseph M. Rosenthal
Bankruptcy lawyer at Rosenthal & Mintz, LLP
You state that you are a citizen of the U.S., but do not indicate where you reside.  In order to file in the U.S., you must have resided within one federal judicial district for at least 180 days prior to filing.
You state that you are a citizen of the U.S., but do not indicate where you reside.  In order to file in the U.S., you must have resided within one federal judicial district for at least 180 days prior to filing.
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If I filed for chap 7, 6 years ago and my lawyer did not file an affirmative on my property (not included in the bankruptcy), can it be done now?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Bankruptcy law requires a reaffirmation to be filed and approved by the court before the discharge is entered. If you are asking this question because your mortgage company has told you to do this, you may have the right to sue your mortgage company for damages and force them to provide you with an attractive reaffirmation. Hire an experienced attorney for your loan modification case. Your legal fees can be largely covered by the damages awarded to you from the mortgage company and you may have very little out of pocket expense.
Bankruptcy law requires a reaffirmation to be filed and approved by the court before the discharge is entered. If you are asking this question because your mortgage company has told you to do this, you may have the right to sue your mortgage company for damages and force them to provide you with an attractive reaffirmation. Hire an experienced attorney for your loan modification case. Your legal fees can be largely covered by the damages awarded to you from the mortgage company and you may have very little out of pocket expense.
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Can I file chapter 13 bankruptcy with my daughter for a car I cosigned for her that she let go back and not affect my husband?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You and your daughter can't file together, but you and your husband don't necessarily have to file together. Everything depends on the facts of your particular case. Where do you need to see a bankruptcy lawyer?
You and your daughter can't file together, but you and your husband don't necessarily have to file together. Everything depends on the facts of your particular case. Where do you need to see a bankruptcy lawyer?
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