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Tueller & Gibbs, LLP

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  • 618 Mountain Village Boulevard, Mountain Village, CO 81435-3153+1 location

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers1 award

  • Combining decades of legal and business experience to provide counsel for clients locally and nationally. Our transactional and litigation attorneys provide experiential depth to... Read More

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Brown & Camp, LLC

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  • 550 Palmer Street, Suite 201, Delta, CO 81416

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  • Brown & Camp, LLC is a litigation and appellate law firm offering representation to Colorado's Western Slope (Grand Junction, Delta, Cedaredge, Paonia, Hotchkiss, Olathe, Montrose,... Read More

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  • 422 White Ave., Ste. 323, Grand Junction, CO 81501

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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.

In filing for emergency Bankruptcy and it says I have 14 days to complete paperwork and file is it business days or regular days?

Answered by attorney Stuart M. Nachbar
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Stuart M. Nachbar, P.C.
The 14 days are regular calendar days, but if it is a Sunday, you should have till the Monday. Also, if NJ, then you may be able to get an extension due to the storm.
The 14 days are regular calendar days, but if it is a Sunday, you should have till the Monday. Also, if NJ, then you may be able to get an extension due to the storm.
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Can I put the house on the market once they file before it is discharged?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
First things first.: you need an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. It's almost always worth the investment. Second, some questions need to be answered. E.g. What is the fair market value of the real estate? What is the value of your share? Is your equity in the house exempt under applicable law? If, as I imagine, your equity is exempt, then you should be able to sell the hours IF 30 DAYS PASS AFTER THE MEETING OF CREDITORS AND NO CREDITOR OR TRUSTEE OBJECTS TO YOUR CLAIM OF EXEMPTION. A meticulous lawyer might very well want to move for 'abandonment' of the property which simply means that the Trustee has no further claim on it and it just reverts back to you. If your equity is sufficiently above the exemption limits, the Trustee could seek to sell the property, give your father his share, give you your exemption amount, and pay the rest over to unsecured creditors. However, very few people have more equity than the law allows, so this is a rare occurrence.
First things first.: you need an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. It's almost always worth the investment. Second, some questions need to be answered. E.g. What is the fair market value of the real estate? What is the value of your share? Is your equity in the house exempt under applicable law? If, as I imagine, your equity is exempt, then you should be able to sell the hours IF 30 DAYS PASS AFTER THE MEETING OF CREDITORS AND NO CREDITOR OR TRUSTEE OBJECTS TO YOUR CLAIM OF EXEMPTION. A meticulous lawyer might very well want to move for 'abandonment' of the property which simply means that the Trustee has no further claim on it and it just reverts back to you. If your equity is sufficiently above the exemption limits, the Trustee could seek to sell the property, give your father his share, give you your exemption amount, and pay the rest over to unsecured creditors. However, very few people have more equity than the law allows, so this is a rare occurrence.
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Can I still file bankruptcy given our living situation?

Jeremy B Shephard
Answered by attorney Jeremy B Shephard (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at David Andersen & Associates, PC
Your situation shouldn't cause you problems filing bankruptcy. Contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney for details about what options are available to you.
Your situation shouldn't cause you problems filing bankruptcy. Contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney for details about what options are available to you.
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