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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.

How can I file bankruptcy for my brother who is in prison?

Answered by attorney Michael Jay Berger
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Michael Jay Berger
I highly recommend that you hire a certified specialist bankruptcy attorney to assist you. You will need to help your brother pay for the bankruptcy. You may need to help him by bringing papers to him in prison, or having the attorney mail the papers to him. You may need to help him by investigating his assets and debts. Most debtors need to appear in person to be examined at a meeting of creditors. I have arranged for several in prison to debtors to be questioned by written interrogatory and succeeded in getting the Chapter 7 Trustee to waive any in person appearance by the imprisoned debtor. You brother will not have to be present at the time the discharge is entered. This is something that is done by the Clerk of the Court. It does not require an appearance by the debtor.
I highly recommend that you hire a certified specialist bankruptcy attorney to assist you. You will need to help your brother pay for the bankruptcy. You may need to help him by bringing papers to him in prison, or having the attorney mail the papers to him. You may need to help him by investigating his assets and debts. Most debtors need to appear in person to be examined at a meeting of creditors. I have arranged for several in prison to debtors to be questioned by written interrogatory and succeeded in getting the Chapter 7 Trustee to waive any in person appearance by the imprisoned debtor. You brother will not have to be present at the time the discharge is entered. This is something that is done by the Clerk of the Court. It does not require an appearance by the debtor.
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Is this a good time to file Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Asaph Orion Abrams (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Asaph Abrams
The material factor is whether or not the home is encumbered or held free and clear. Qualified bankruptcy counsel in your area may advise accordingly with regard to fully protecting your assets. This answer (by San Diego bankruptcy attorney, Asaph Abrams) doesn't address all facts & implications of the question; it's general info, not legal advice to be relied upon. It creates no attorney-client relationship; it may be pertinent to CA and/or its Southern District Bankruptcy Court only, and it's independent of other answers. It may be time sensitive, as in past the "Use by" date: laws and case law change.
The material factor is whether or not the home is encumbered or held free and clear. Qualified bankruptcy counsel in your area may advise accordingly with regard to fully protecting your assets. This answer (by San Diego bankruptcy attorney, Asaph Abrams) doesn't address all facts & implications of the question; it's general info, not legal advice to be relied upon. It creates no attorney-client relationship; it may be pertinent to CA and/or its Southern District Bankruptcy Court only, and it's independent of other answers. It may be time sensitive, as in past the "Use by" date: laws and case law change.
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If I were to file bankruptcy immediately, would that release the liens?

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Answered by attorney Frank D. Granato (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Frank Granato
You may be able to discharge the debts, but the liens may remain on title. You need a consultation with an attorney who can look at your case.
You may be able to discharge the debts, but the liens may remain on title. You need a consultation with an attorney who can look at your case.