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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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What can you do if you have been dismissed from two chapter 13 petitions for nonpayment due to excessively high payments?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Excessively high payments is sort of a vague phrase. Did you not accurately create a realistic budget when you filed Chapter 13? Or is your budget full of expenses that are not necessary? If you are in Chapter 13 to accomplish a particular goal, such as to save your car from repossession, you have got to find a way to pay for the full value of it. If you have an attorney, this issue should have been discussed when your plan was formed, and if you don't have an attorney, it is probably too late for any attorney to fix the problem.
Excessively high payments is sort of a vague phrase. Did you not accurately create a realistic budget when you filed Chapter 13? Or is your budget full of expenses that are not necessary? If you are in Chapter 13 to accomplish a particular goal, such as to save your car from repossession, you have got to find a way to pay for the full value of it. If you have an attorney, this issue should have been discussed when your plan was formed, and if you don't have an attorney, it is probably too late for any attorney to fix the problem.
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Can I file for bankruptcy on an investment property?

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Answered by attorney Spencer Thomas Hale (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at San Tan Family Law
If you file bankruptcy, then all your investment properties would be included, BUT you don't necessarily have to lose all the properties. Depending on how you treat the properties and the debts in the bankruptcy, you could still keep some or even all the properties. It is up to you.
If you file bankruptcy, then all your investment properties would be included, BUT you don't necessarily have to lose all the properties. Depending on how you treat the properties and the debts in the bankruptcy, you could still keep some or even all the properties. It is up to you.
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What will happen if I file bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney William Monroe Rubendall (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Rubendall Attorney at Law
Judgment liens require a motion to avoid lien under section 522 (f) to be removed in a bankruptcy. Consult an attorney as to the procedure to do this.
Judgment liens require a motion to avoid lien under section 522 (f) to be removed in a bankruptcy. Consult an attorney as to the procedure to do this.
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