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Is there any other way to get my second mortgage filed into my original chapter 13 bankruptcy without starting over?

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Answered by attorney Michael Avanesian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at JT Legal Group
You can do a motion to modify plan but I HIGHLY recommend you pay someone to take a look at your case and give their second opinion. There is a BIG difference between the quality of lawyers out there.
You can do a motion to modify plan but I HIGHLY recommend you pay someone to take a look at your case and give their second opinion. There is a BIG difference between the quality of lawyers out there.
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When you file bankruptcy what happens if I owe money on my home, do I lose my home and how do I go about filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
You will eventually lose the home if you do not make the mortgage payments. Filing Bankruptcy is not something that can just be done quickly. It takes a long time to get all of the necessary documents ready to be filed.
You will eventually lose the home if you do not make the mortgage payments. Filing Bankruptcy is not something that can just be done quickly. It takes a long time to get all of the necessary documents ready to be filed.
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How can I file bankruptcy without letting my husband know?

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Answered by attorney Deborah Ann Stencel (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Deborah A. Stencel
If you are in a community property state and still living with your spouse, his name, income, and property must be disclosed on the filing. Also, all the bankruptcy documents filed by the court will be delivered to your home (unless you have another mailing address). It would be very difficult to file without your spouse knowing particularly as in a community property state, your debts are his debts too (in most cases). If you anticipate another surgery, you may want to file AFTER those medical bills are incurred so that any you cannot pay are included in the filing. Talk to an attorney to discuss your options.
If you are in a community property state and still living with your spouse, his name, income, and property must be disclosed on the filing. Also, all the bankruptcy documents filed by the court will be delivered to your home (unless you have another mailing address). It would be very difficult to file without your spouse knowing particularly as in a community property state, your debts are his debts too (in most cases). If you anticipate another surgery, you may want to file AFTER those medical bills are incurred so that any you cannot pay are included in the filing. Talk to an attorney to discuss your options.
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