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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 can I do if the soverign bank collected on my discharged debt for those years?

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Answered by attorney Roger J Bus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Law Center
This question needs clarification. There would be no reason you would continue to pay on a debt already Discharged debt in Chapter 7.
This question needs clarification. There would be no reason you would continue to pay on a debt already Discharged debt in Chapter 7.

What is the name of the form to amend?

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Answered by attorney Roxanne Eberle (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Wild Sky Law Group, PLLC
You need to amend the existing schedule listing the creditors along with the mailing matrix for the court. You will also need to send the amended schedules and the Notice of the Meeting of the Creditors to the new creditors that you list and then file a Certificate of Mailing with the court. You want to make sure to add all the creditors at one time because it will cost you $30 each time you amend the schedules.
You need to amend the existing schedule listing the creditors along with the mailing matrix for the court. You will also need to send the amended schedules and the Notice of the Meeting of the Creditors to the new creditors that you list and then file a Certificate of Mailing with the court. You want to make sure to add all the creditors at one time because it will cost you $30 each time you amend the schedules.
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Can I include a unemployment benefit overpayment when filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Rustin Scott Polk (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Polk & Associates
When you file a bankruptcy case, the court will want a list of every debt you think you might possibly owe to any person, anywhere in the world. So yes, you should include the unemployment over payment when you file. As to whether or not your bankruptcy case will eliminate that particular debt by discharging it, the answer usually is yes but that answer can sometimes change when a lien has been filed as you indicated has been done. When a lien has been filed, you have to look at the exemptions and compare those to the property before being able to guess. Something else that effect the answer is the timing of when the lien was filed compared to when the bankruptcy case was filed.
When you file a bankruptcy case, the court will want a list of every debt you think you might possibly owe to any person, anywhere in the world. So yes, you should include the unemployment over payment when you file. As to whether or not your bankruptcy case will eliminate that particular debt by discharging it, the answer usually is yes but that answer can sometimes change when a lien has been filed as you indicated has been done. When a lien has been filed, you have to look at the exemptions and compare those to the property before being able to guess. Something else that effect the answer is the timing of when the lien was filed compared to when the bankruptcy case was filed.
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