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Kolar Law, P.A.

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The Albaugh Law Firm

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  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers2 awards

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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 you keep your home but include an equity line of credit on your home in a bankruptcy?

Answered by attorney Walter F. Benenati
Bankruptcy lawyer at Benenati Law Firm A Professional Association
Yes, when you file Chapter 13, if your primary home is appraised at below what you owe on your first mortgage, a judge can declare the second mortgage / equity line of credit unsecured and thus, eliminate it after the completion of your Chapter 13 payment plan. Keep in mind, you cannot eliminate the second mortgage in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. A Chapter 13 is a reorganization of debt through the Federal Government and can vastly improve your situation by addressing your current debt, possibly eliminating the second mortgage of your home, and at least in my Federal District, even modify your first mortgage.
Yes, when you file Chapter 13, if your primary home is appraised at below what you owe on your first mortgage, a judge can declare the second mortgage / equity line of credit unsecured and thus, eliminate it after the completion of your Chapter 13 payment plan. Keep in mind, you cannot eliminate the second mortgage in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. A Chapter 13 is a reorganization of debt through the Federal Government and can vastly improve your situation by addressing your current debt, possibly eliminating the second mortgage of your home, and at least in my Federal District, even modify your first mortgage.
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What do I do if a dismissed bankruptcy is charging me association dues?

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Answered by attorney Philip Rory Boardman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Haven Law Group, P.C.
Since your case was dismissed, you did not get your debts discharged. You would still owe the money. You may need to file again.
Since your case was dismissed, you did not get your debts discharged. You would still owe the money. You may need to file again.

Can I stop paying my debt just until I have my court date?

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Answered by attorney Roxanne Eberle (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Wild Sky Law Group, PLLC
If you want to retain your car, it is important that you keep making the proper payments. If you stop paying, it is likely the lender will ask the court for relief from the automatic stay so they can come and repossess the car. However, other debt like credit cards, etc., that you are not keeping, you can stop paying.
If you want to retain your car, it is important that you keep making the proper payments. If you stop paying, it is likely the lender will ask the court for relief from the automatic stay so they can come and repossess the car. However, other debt like credit cards, etc., that you are not keeping, you can stop paying.
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