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  • 240 West Main Street, Suite 1100, Midland, MI 48640

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Over 80 Years Experience Serving Mid-Michigan

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Tad J. Eastman
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  • Serving Bay City, MI

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Over 80 Years Experience Serving Mid-Michigan

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  • Serving Merrill, MI and Saginaw County, Michigan

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • 20 years in bankruptcy practice

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Kimberly Anne Beemer
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  • 6907 Westside Saginaw Road, Suite 4, Bay City, MI 48706

  • 4597 State Street, Saginaw, MI 48603-3804

  • 2850 N. Wilson Dr., Sanford, MI 48657

  • 700 E. Chippewa St., Mount Pleasant, MI 48858

  • 727 N. Michigan Ave., Saginaw, MI 48602

  • 3820 Isabella St., Midland, MI 48640

  • 125 East Newark Avenue, Ithaca, MI 48847

  • 100 E. Center St., Ithaca, MI 48847-1436

  • 6620 Weiss Street, Saginaw, MI 48603

  • 804 S. Hamilton St., Saginaw, MI 48602

  • 608 S. Michigan Ave., Saginaw, MI 48602

  • 4604 N. Saginaw Rd., Ste. C, Midland, MI 48640-5118

  • 4901 Towne Ctr., Ste. 115, Saginaw, MI 48604

  • 4800 Fashion Square Boulevard, Suite 120, Saginaw, MI 48604-2612

  • 802 Cass St., Saginaw, MI 48602

  • 803 N. Michigan Ave., Saginaw, MI 48602

  • 314 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 4, Saginaw, MI 48602-4241

  • 240 W. Main Street Ste. 1200, Midland, MI 48640

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What recourse do I have against landlord retaliation after filing bankruptcy?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
You should consult your bankruptcy lawyer. You (and the landlord) have 60 days from the date of your filing the bankruptcy to work out how you will pay the back rent if you want to keep the place. But on day 61, he is entitled to oust you without further notice. It seems foolish of him to remove your signage when he might actually collect some money by letting you stay unhindered. Have your lawyer contact him and try to work something out at the least by putting back your signs.
You should consult your bankruptcy lawyer. You (and the landlord) have 60 days from the date of your filing the bankruptcy to work out how you will pay the back rent if you want to keep the place. But on day 61, he is entitled to oust you without further notice. It seems foolish of him to remove your signage when he might actually collect some money by letting you stay unhindered. Have your lawyer contact him and try to work something out at the least by putting back your signs.
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Is it allowed that a garnishment be taken out of your bank account?

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Answered by attorney Patrick Jay Edaburn (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Patrick Jay Edaburn
If they have a judgement against you then they can attach bank accounts. If you file bankruptcy this would eliminate the debt (presuming it qualifies)
If they have a judgement against you then they can attach bank accounts. If you file bankruptcy this would eliminate the debt (presuming it qualifies)

What happens if we cant pay for my wifes private student loan?

Maureen O'Malley
Answered by attorney Maureen O'Malley (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Maureen O'Malley
I think a private student loan is discharged and most jurisdictions, as far as I know, allow non-listed creditors to be discharged by simply sending them a notice of the discharge after it happens. If it was an asset case it's all different. If it's not dischargeable under Bankruptcy law, you can ask for extensions and hardship forebearances. I don't know about community property, but they can attach wages and they can free bank accounts. In case it helps in community property, you can put most of the money in an account in your name only and some in hers.
I think a private student loan is discharged and most jurisdictions, as far as I know, allow non-listed creditors to be discharged by simply sending them a notice of the discharge after it happens. If it was an asset case it's all different. If it's not dischargeable under Bankruptcy law, you can ask for extensions and hardship forebearances. I don't know about community property, but they can attach wages and they can free bank accounts. In case it helps in community property, you can put most of the money in an account in your name only and some in hers.
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