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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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What if I can't pay a judgment on a credit card debt, how can I get out of it, can I file bankruptcy, can I dispute it?

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Answered by attorney Roger J Bus (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Law Center
The creditors unfortunately are not bound by divorce decrees or separation agreements. If your name was on the debts including as a cosigner or co-debtor, you would still owe on the debt. You may want to consider filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you could then have this unsecured debt discharged in the Chapter 7 (it does not matter if a judgment against you has been entered or not).
The creditors unfortunately are not bound by divorce decrees or separation agreements. If your name was on the debts including as a cosigner or co-debtor, you would still owe on the debt. You may want to consider filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you could then have this unsecured debt discharged in the Chapter 7 (it does not matter if a judgment against you has been entered or not).
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Should I file for bankruptcy if I am back on a loan?

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Answered by attorney Marc S Stern (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Office of Marc S. Stern
At this point you have all sorts of problems changing title and a title change could lead to a denial of discharge. What is the car worth? That will make a difference. You need to discuss this with a competent bankruptcy lawyer before you do anything.
At this point you have all sorts of problems changing title and a title change could lead to a denial of discharge. What is the car worth? That will make a difference. You need to discuss this with a competent bankruptcy lawyer before you do anything.
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Is retirement money safe in bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey David Solomon (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey Solomon
Retirement money" is generally exempt from creditors. You do need to clarify with a consultation with an attorney what you mean by "retirement money". Unless there is a fraudulent transfer issue, you can typically protect an IRA, 401k, and other retirement assets. Mere savings that you want to use in retirement would not be protected in bankruptcy.
Retirement money" is generally exempt from creditors. You do need to clarify with a consultation with an attorney what you mean by "retirement money". Unless there is a fraudulent transfer issue, you can typically protect an IRA, 401k, and other retirement assets. Mere savings that you want to use in retirement would not be protected in bankruptcy.
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