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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.

What should I bring for a chapter 7 bankruptcy file?

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Answered by attorney William Edward Zurinskas (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Edward Zurinskas
Bankruptcy attorneys generally need copies of credit counseling certificates, 6 months of paystubs or other income information, last 2 years tax returns, deeds, certificates of title, or other evidence of property ownership, bank account statements for up to 2 years, credit report, and all statements or letters from creditors.
Bankruptcy attorneys generally need copies of credit counseling certificates, 6 months of paystubs or other income information, last 2 years tax returns, deeds, certificates of title, or other evidence of property ownership, bank account statements for up to 2 years, credit report, and all statements or letters from creditors.
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Can I have my wages garnished if I owe money to a credit card company?

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Answered by attorney Mona Patel (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Lady Justice
A judgment in granted in the favor of a creditor can be for either a levy, wage garnishment or even a lien. A chapter 7 bankruptcy can eliminate that judgment.
A judgment in granted in the favor of a creditor can be for either a levy, wage garnishment or even a lien. A chapter 7 bankruptcy can eliminate that judgment.
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If I go bankrupt because of students loans, will I lose my car that I am making payments on?

Scott Russell Needleman
Answered by attorney Scott Russell Needleman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Needleman Law Office
Typically student loan companies will pursue your tax refund if possible. They could sue you and ultimately win, and haul you in to court for a Judgment Debtor Exam. This is when the student loan company can question you about all of your assets in court. I have never had it happen to anyone in 21 years. If your car has a lien to a bank, and there is no equity in your car, they do not stand in front of the bank in getting paid.
Typically student loan companies will pursue your tax refund if possible. They could sue you and ultimately win, and haul you in to court for a Judgment Debtor Exam. This is when the student loan company can question you about all of your assets in court. I have never had it happen to anyone in 21 years. If your car has a lien to a bank, and there is no equity in your car, they do not stand in front of the bank in getting paid.
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