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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 do I do about a court summons for credit card debt?

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Answered by attorney William Monroe Rubendall (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Rubendall Attorney at Law
If you are sued in a civil court for a debt you need to file an answer or else a default judgment will occur. You are not arrested or jailed for failure to file an answer or appear in lieu of an answer. Once there is a judgment, however, the judge may order you to appear for an examination of your assets. That type of court order can result in a warrant for your arrest in you fail to appear. Consult a local attorney for advice in this matter. This is applicable to California law. Illinois law may differ.
If you are sued in a civil court for a debt you need to file an answer or else a default judgment will occur. You are not arrested or jailed for failure to file an answer or appear in lieu of an answer. Once there is a judgment, however, the judge may order you to appear for an examination of your assets. That type of court order can result in a warrant for your arrest in you fail to appear. Consult a local attorney for advice in this matter. This is applicable to California law. Illinois law may differ.
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Is there a time limit to get a case number after you have retained a lawyer to avoid creditor contact?

Answered by attorney Mark J Markus
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Mark J. Markus
The case number is issued after your case has been filed. If you hired an attorney solely to avoid creditor contact, and not to file a bankruptcy, there would not be a case number. If you did hire them to file bankruptcy, then the time period depends on what you and the attorney agreed to.  What does it say in your retainer agreement?  Have you provided the attorney all the requested documentation and information for them to prepare your case?  Have you paid all the fees?   I am not really sure what your issue is and there's too much missing information to guess.   Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. 
The case number is issued after your case has been filed. If you hired an attorney solely to avoid creditor contact, and not to file a bankruptcy, there would not be a case number. If you did hire them to file bankruptcy, then the time period depends on what you and the attorney agreed to.  What does it say in your retainer agreement?  Have you provided the attorney all the requested documentation and information for them to prepare your case?  Have you paid all the fees?   I am not really sure what your issue is and there's too much missing information to guess.   Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. 
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What happens with reposession after Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
If you are unable to make your payments under a Chapter 13 repayment plan, the trustee may request the court to dismiss your case and your creditors will be allowed to continue collection efforts against you. It may be a better idea to convert your case to Chapter 7 before the case is dismissed.
If you are unable to make your payments under a Chapter 13 repayment plan, the trustee may request the court to dismiss your case and your creditors will be allowed to continue collection efforts against you. It may be a better idea to convert your case to Chapter 7 before the case is dismissed.
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