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If I passed away do my children still get my house if I never reaffirmed my loan if I am current and never been late on any payments?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
When you die, state laws or your will determines how your property is distributed to your heirs. Your mortgage company does not control the ownership of real estate unless & until payments get behind and a foreclosure takes place. So assuming your heirs continue to make the mortgage payments, they will get title to the property with no problems.
When you die, state laws or your will determines how your property is distributed to your heirs. Your mortgage company does not control the ownership of real estate unless & until payments get behind and a foreclosure takes place. So assuming your heirs continue to make the mortgage payments, they will get title to the property with no problems.
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If I filed for chap 7, 6 years ago and my lawyer did not file an affirmative on my property (not included in the bankruptcy), can it be done now?

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Answered by attorney Kathryn Ursula Tokarska (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Kathryn Tokarska
It MIGHT be possible but it is not a good idea. I don't know if in your jurisdiction the court will approve such a thing. Understand that the purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to obtain a fresh start. I NEVER reaffirm a mortgage. All debts you owed at the time of the filing of the bankruptcy had to be listed in your bankruptcy, you don't get to pick and choose, that includes mortgages, car loans, loan from parents, etc. And all debts that were dischargeable and whose discharge was not challenged (this is rare) are discharged. I'm guessing that you are asking this question because the mortgage payments you have been making are not showing up on your credit report and/or you are attempting to refinance the loan. Rather than attempting to reopen the case there is another option. Obtain a statement from the lender showing payments received since the bankruptcy. Forward this statement to the credit bureaus to append your report. Keep copy of the statement for yourself. If you are trying to refinance, the new potential lender will obtain the updated payment information from your credit report once you lodge the statement with the bureaus or you can give them a recent statement yourself. Hope this helps.
It MIGHT be possible but it is not a good idea. I don't know if in your jurisdiction the court will approve such a thing. Understand that the purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to obtain a fresh start. I NEVER reaffirm a mortgage. All debts you owed at the time of the filing of the bankruptcy had to be listed in your bankruptcy, you don't get to pick and choose, that includes mortgages, car loans, loan from parents, etc. And all debts that were dischargeable and whose discharge was not challenged (this is rare) are discharged. I'm guessing that you are asking this question because the mortgage payments you have been making are not showing up on your credit report and/or you are attempting to refinance the loan. Rather than attempting to reopen the case there is another option. Obtain a statement from the lender showing payments received since the bankruptcy. Forward this statement to the credit bureaus to append your report. Keep copy of the statement for yourself. If you are trying to refinance, the new potential lender will obtain the updated payment information from your credit report once you lodge the statement with the bureaus or you can give them a recent statement yourself. Hope this helps.
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When filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy schedule J, if your monthly debt exceeds your monthly income, what happens?

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Answered by attorney Nelson F. Brinckerhoff (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Nelson Brinckerhoff
List your living expenses and income. You do not list your debts you plan to discharge which you will not pay, only post-filing living expenses.
List your living expenses and income. You do not list your debts you plan to discharge which you will not pay, only post-filing living expenses.