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Enterprise Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Enterprise Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Cobb Cole

4.6
124 Reviews
  • Serving Enterprise, FL and Volusia County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 23 lawyers2 awards

  • With a diverse range of practice areas, a strong commitment to client-centered legal services and a consistent presence in the local community, the attorneys of Cobb Cole form a... Read More

  • Bankruptcy LawyersCivil Litigation, Federal Practice, and 35 more

Scott W. Cichon
Bankruptcy Lawyer
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  • Serving Enterprise, FL and Volusia County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 37 lawyers2 awards

  • Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment, Real Estate; Serving Central Florida for over 40 years.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersPersonal Injury, Bicycle Accidents, and 116 more

  • Serving Enterprise, FL and Volusia County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • Zealous Representation and Personal Service

  • Bankruptcy LawyersPersonal Injury, Wrongful Death, and 14 more

Christopher B. Paul
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Rice Law Firm

4.7
118 Reviews
  • Serving Enterprise, FL and Volusia County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers3 awards

  • Attorney at Law

  • Bankruptcy LawyersDivorce, Family Law, and 31 more

Philip J. Bonamo
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Tucker Mitnik P.A.

4.9
275 Reviews
  • Serving Enterprise, FL and Volusia County, Florida

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • Experienced Melbourne matrimonial lawyers at Tucker Mitnik, P.A. develop an effective legal strategy and work hard to ensure a positive outcome for your case. Call us today!

  • Bankruptcy LawyersFamily Law, Divorce, and 204 more

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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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.

Should I do a deed in lieu after a chapter 7 because I don't live in the state anymore?

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Answered by attorney Edward M Olson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Olson Law Firm
You definitely need to speak with an attorney. Just because the bank has a mortgage does not mean that it has to foreclose. As long as you own the house, you are liable for injuries sustained by persons who visit the property. Have you thought about renting?
You definitely need to speak with an attorney. Just because the bank has a mortgage does not mean that it has to foreclose. As long as you own the house, you are liable for injuries sustained by persons who visit the property. Have you thought about renting?
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Would my husband have to start building credit all over again? Would we ever be able to obtain another mortgage?

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Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
In Arizona there would be a trustee's sale. If your property is under 2 ? acres then you would be protected by the anti-deficiency statute. If you have a second lien you may or may not be protected. It depends on whether that second lien is purchase money debt. If your property is located outside Arizona then I do not know the answer.
In Arizona there would be a trustee's sale. If your property is under 2 ? acres then you would be protected by the anti-deficiency statute. If you have a second lien you may or may not be protected. It depends on whether that second lien is purchase money debt. If your property is located outside Arizona then I do not know the answer.
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What happens when my fiance is using my checking account to pay personal bills?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
No, simply because your checking account was used to make payments does not cause you to have a personal liability for the debts. Your fiance should contact a bankruptcy practitioner to determine whether or not that would be a potential avenue of relief.
No, simply because your checking account was used to make payments does not cause you to have a personal liability for the debts. Your fiance should contact a bankruptcy practitioner to determine whether or not that would be a potential avenue of relief.
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