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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

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How can I get the title of a car I bought after filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Roger J Bus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Law Center
That is a toughie- have to beg the secured creditor now to give you a release of lien on the car title. If they refuse, drop the vehicle off at the creditor's parking lot with the keys. Probably too expensive to file a Motion to reopen your very old bankruptcy case and try to have the bankruptcy judge order for you to have a free title.
That is a toughie- have to beg the secured creditor now to give you a release of lien on the car title. If they refuse, drop the vehicle off at the creditor's parking lot with the keys. Probably too expensive to file a Motion to reopen your very old bankruptcy case and try to have the bankruptcy judge order for you to have a free title.
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What are the bankruptcy effects on a new spouse with good credit?

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Answered by attorney Jackie Ferguson Graham (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ferguson & Ferguson
Your bankruptcy should not affect his credit at all. But you should not purchase any property together until your bankruptcy is voer.
Your bankruptcy should not affect his credit at all. But you should not purchase any property together until your bankruptcy is voer.

What are the requirements to file for bankruptcy 7 or 13?

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Answered by attorney Helene Thaissa W. Bergman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Bergman Law Firm
Mainly on income. From there, the court counts family size, and looks to creditors and amounts owed. Under $35000 for one give or take a few dollars, and goes up from there.  Also, depends if business failed, or just consumer debt.  That's why there are lawyers, to help you decide which way to go. First consultation usually free with most bankruptcy practitioners.
Mainly on income. From there, the court counts family size, and looks to creditors and amounts owed. Under $35000 for one give or take a few dollars, and goes up from there.  Also, depends if business failed, or just consumer debt.  That's why there are lawyers, to help you decide which way to go. First consultation usually free with most bankruptcy practitioners.
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