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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.

I had a doctor's bill turned over to a collections agency, the collection company is charging interest, are they allowed to do this?

Answered by attorney Daniel A. Edelman
Bankruptcy lawyer at Edelman, Combs, Latturner & Goodwin, LLC
The answer depends on your agreement with the provider, the rate of interest, whether it was first imposed by the provider or the collector, and whether if the latter notice of the proposed addition of interest was given. An attorney has to review the facts to give a precise answer.
The answer depends on your agreement with the provider, the rate of interest, whether it was first imposed by the provider or the collector, and whether if the latter notice of the proposed addition of interest was given. An attorney has to review the facts to give a precise answer.
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How will my wife filing for bankruptcy affect me?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
The creditors will come after you if there are joint accounts for payment in full. If they are her separate debts you are okay. Each state has different exemption laws contact a lawyer where you are buying the house.
The creditors will come after you if there are joint accounts for payment in full. If they are her separate debts you are okay. Each state has different exemption laws contact a lawyer where you are buying the house.
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What can be done about a possible bankruptcy malpractice?

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Answered by attorney Deborah A. Stencel (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Offices of Deborah A. Stencel
In general, if your lawyer makes a mistake, you can make a claim against his malpractice insurance, file a bar complaint, and/or sue the attorney. I'm not sure where you are in the process or what has been done, but it might be advisable to sit down with the attorney and ask him directly what he intends to do to fix the mistake.
In general, if your lawyer makes a mistake, you can make a claim against his malpractice insurance, file a bar complaint, and/or sue the attorney. I'm not sure where you are in the process or what has been done, but it might be advisable to sit down with the attorney and ask him directly what he intends to do to fix the mistake.
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