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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 my 401k loan be covered in the bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Jeremy B Shephard (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at David Andersen & Associates, PC
You can borrow from your 401K or withdraw from your 401K to file bankruptcy. The loan is often a better option because 401K distributions can sometimes be deemed as income which could cause problems depending on the timing of your bankruptcy. Of course, a 401K loan from yourself will be discharged in the bankruptcy and will still be owed afterwards.
You can borrow from your 401K or withdraw from your 401K to file bankruptcy. The loan is often a better option because 401K distributions can sometimes be deemed as income which could cause problems depending on the timing of your bankruptcy. Of course, a 401K loan from yourself will be discharged in the bankruptcy and will still be owed afterwards.
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Am I legally obligated to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy if my wife does?

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Answered by attorney William Monroe Rubendall (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at William Rubendall Attorney at Law
Either spouse can file their own bankruptcy petition. You don't need the permission of the non-filing spouse. However, certain exemptions are not available to the filing spouse unless they file a spousal waiver signed by the non-filer. The spousal waiver essentially states that the non-filer has no objection to the filer claiming their exemptions.
Either spouse can file their own bankruptcy petition. You don't need the permission of the non-filing spouse. However, certain exemptions are not available to the filing spouse unless they file a spousal waiver signed by the non-filer. The spousal waiver essentially states that the non-filer has no objection to the filer claiming their exemptions.
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I filed Chapter 7 Pro Se and I have a vehicle that's part of the Bankruptcy, how do I surrender the car and when?

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Answered by attorney Margaret L. Evans (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Margaret L. Evans, PC
Question: I filed Chapter 7 Pro Se and I have a vehicle that's part of the Bankruptcy, how do I surrender the car and when? *- Prepare FORM 8 (Debtor's Statement of Intention) and amend schedules B & C, too, to reflect your intention to surrender the vehicle if that in fact is your intention* Detail: Creditors meeting was 8/12/2012. Should I reaffirm? *- If you want to keep the car, then YES, reaffirm the debt*
Question: I filed Chapter 7 Pro Se and I have a vehicle that's part of the Bankruptcy, how do I surrender the car and when? *- Prepare FORM 8 (Debtor's Statement of Intention) and amend schedules B & C, too, to reflect your intention to surrender the vehicle if that in fact is your intention* Detail: Creditors meeting was 8/12/2012. Should I reaffirm? *- If you want to keep the car, then YES, reaffirm the debt*
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