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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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How can I get the title of a car I bought after filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Roger J Bus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Law Center
That is a toughie- have to beg the secured creditor now to give you a release of lien on the car title. If they refuse, drop the vehicle off at the creditor's parking lot with the keys. Probably too expensive to file a Motion to reopen your very old bankruptcy case and try to have the bankruptcy judge order for you to have a free title.
That is a toughie- have to beg the secured creditor now to give you a release of lien on the car title. If they refuse, drop the vehicle off at the creditor's parking lot with the keys. Probably too expensive to file a Motion to reopen your very old bankruptcy case and try to have the bankruptcy judge order for you to have a free title.
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How will I be affected if we had a divorce and my ex filed for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Susan Green Taylor (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Susan G. Taylor
Good news you can NEVER be held personally liable on a home equity loan it's against the Texas Constitution.
Good news you can NEVER be held personally liable on a home equity loan it's against the Texas Constitution.

What happens with a deed in lieu after a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
This is a good example of why people should not reaffirm the mortgage in a chapter 7. The debt was discharged and BOA cannot come after you on that debt. Marking it as "settled" or "paid settlement" should not affect your credit, which has already been damaged by filing bankruptcy. The credit you are able to get afterward is dependent upon the lending practices of the institutions you apply to. They can be assured that you will not be filing bkr for another approximate 7 years. Use that to your advantage.
This is a good example of why people should not reaffirm the mortgage in a chapter 7. The debt was discharged and BOA cannot come after you on that debt. Marking it as "settled" or "paid settlement" should not affect your credit, which has already been damaged by filing bankruptcy. The credit you are able to get afterward is dependent upon the lending practices of the institutions you apply to. They can be assured that you will not be filing bkr for another approximate 7 years. Use that to your advantage.
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