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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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United States Courthouse 515 Rusk Avenue Houston, TX 77002

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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.

Can the lean holder file suit against the co-signee?

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Answered by attorney Ronald K. Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
Lien holder. As long as your Chapter 13 plan conforms to the bankruptcy law, then the lien holder is forced to comply with the terms of he plan. The lien holder can't bring suit against your cosigner because bankruptcy law prohibits suits against cosigners during the plan. When your plan is complete, the loan will be paid off or (it's is a long term loan like a mortgage), the bankruptcy court will issue a court order stating that the loan is current and the lien holder has no right to sue on a current loan. If the lien holder fails to file a proof of claim with the court, you, as the debtor, can file a proof of claim and the loan will be handled based on the information in your proof of claim?
Lien holder. As long as your Chapter 13 plan conforms to the bankruptcy law, then the lien holder is forced to comply with the terms of he plan. The lien holder can't bring suit against your cosigner because bankruptcy law prohibits suits against cosigners during the plan. When your plan is complete, the loan will be paid off or (it's is a long term loan like a mortgage), the bankruptcy court will issue a court order stating that the loan is current and the lien holder has no right to sue on a current loan. If the lien holder fails to file a proof of claim with the court, you, as the debtor, can file a proof of claim and the loan will be handled based on the information in your proof of claim?
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I filed for bankruptcy in 2005, can I file again now?

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Answered by attorney Kenneth Love (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Love and Dillenbeck Law
It depends on what chapter you filed, what chapter you filed before, and if you got a discharge or if your case was dismissed.
It depends on what chapter you filed, what chapter you filed before, and if you got a discharge or if your case was dismissed.

Mortgage co. bankrupt

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Answered by attorney Marc S Stern (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Office of Marc S. Stern
It means a mess. I just received 2 bankruptcy notices from lenders in my clients' cases. I am trying to figure out what that means with respect to a stay of proceedings, objections to claims, and the like. If you are just making payments and have no problems with the lender, it probably means nothing. Just make a written record of payments, etc. Keep copies of everything that you send.
It means a mess. I just received 2 bankruptcy notices from lenders in my clients' cases. I am trying to figure out what that means with respect to a stay of proceedings, objections to claims, and the like. If you are just making payments and have no problems with the lender, it probably means nothing. Just make a written record of payments, etc. Keep copies of everything that you send.
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