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Is there any possible way to keep a car when filing a chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
Yes, you can easily keep your car by exempting it. I suggest that you get an attorney though because while going through a Chapter 7 itself is not that hard, without the proper guidance you end up stressing out about many stupid things and once in a while terrible things happen. Why risk any of that.
Yes, you can easily keep your car by exempting it. I suggest that you get an attorney though because while going through a Chapter 7 itself is not that hard, without the proper guidance you end up stressing out about many stupid things and once in a while terrible things happen. Why risk any of that.
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What can I do if I can't afford chapter 13 payment and my attorney won't help?

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Answered by attorney Carl C Silver (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Carl C. Silver Attorney at Law
Write a letter to your bankruptcy Judge that the attorney you paid to do your 13 will not talk to you or process your case. He will wish he never heard of you but I am sure the Judge will get on him or her and make them do their job or face Court sanctions. It sounds like your plan has not yet been confirmed. If your case gets dismissed before it is confirmed, the chapter 13 trustee will probably send the money to your attorney. The procedure for this varies from one Bankruptcy Court to the next. Call your chapter 13 trustee. First tell the chapter 13 trustee that your attorney refuses to do work on your case. Then ask the chapter 13 trustee what happens to your money if dismissed after confirmation. They know it is your money, so you may be able to get it sent to you. If you didn't pay much to start, your attorney who won't work for you will probably just take the money and claim he earned it. After your plan is confirmed, the chapter 13 trustee will disburse the money. Most will probably go to your present attorney for fees initially.
Write a letter to your bankruptcy Judge that the attorney you paid to do your 13 will not talk to you or process your case. He will wish he never heard of you but I am sure the Judge will get on him or her and make them do their job or face Court sanctions. It sounds like your plan has not yet been confirmed. If your case gets dismissed before it is confirmed, the chapter 13 trustee will probably send the money to your attorney. The procedure for this varies from one Bankruptcy Court to the next. Call your chapter 13 trustee. First tell the chapter 13 trustee that your attorney refuses to do work on your case. Then ask the chapter 13 trustee what happens to your money if dismissed after confirmation. They know it is your money, so you may be able to get it sent to you. If you didn't pay much to start, your attorney who won't work for you will probably just take the money and claim he earned it. After your plan is confirmed, the chapter 13 trustee will disburse the money. Most will probably go to your present attorney for fees initially.
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If a co defendant has received a bankruptcy stay in our case, can I still get a fair trial without him?

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Answered by attorney Rustin Scott Polk (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Polk & Associates
Based on 20 years of trial work, I'd say your chances of proving him guilty of fraud are about 1,000 times better without him there than they'd be if he was. It's much easier to deflect liability to "the empty chair" than to someone who'll just get on the witness stand and deny everything you accuse him of.
Based on 20 years of trial work, I'd say your chances of proving him guilty of fraud are about 1,000 times better without him there than they'd be if he was. It's much easier to deflect liability to "the empty chair" than to someone who'll just get on the witness stand and deny everything you accuse him of.
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