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Clawson & Clawson, LLP

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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.

Will reopening a ch 7 change the filing and discharge dates on a credit report if you file an adversary proceeding to dispute an invalid mortgage lien

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Alan Cogan (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Jeffrey A. Cogan Chartered, a PLLC
No, it won't. I would not try to do this litigation on your own. The mortgage holder will probably hire when of the best law firms in town to defend the case.
No, it won't. I would not try to do this litigation on your own. The mortgage holder will probably hire when of the best law firms in town to defend the case.
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In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, how does one list income garnishment?

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Answered by attorney Paul Norwood Jonas Ross (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Paul N. J. Ross Law, PLLC
I assume you are talking about the means test. That is only gross income for the past six months and does not include any expenses/deductions unless you have to rebut the presumption. A garnishment does not show up on the means test even if you are attempting to rebut the presumption. Do not confuse Sch I & J with Form 22A. Visit with an attorney. A bankruptcy attorney has software that will run all the calculations for the means test, no point in doing it manually.
I assume you are talking about the means test. That is only gross income for the past six months and does not include any expenses/deductions unless you have to rebut the presumption. A garnishment does not show up on the means test even if you are attempting to rebut the presumption. Do not confuse Sch I & J with Form 22A. Visit with an attorney. A bankruptcy attorney has software that will run all the calculations for the means test, no point in doing it manually.
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Can I file bankruptcy chapter 7 if I owe $13000 and can't get my license?

Answered by attorney Rex K. Daines
Bankruptcy lawyer at OlsenDaines
If the reason you can not get your license is because of traffic tickets, then a chapter 7 will not do you any good. A chapter 7 does not eliminate traffic tickets. A chapter 13 eliminates civil (not criminal) traffic tickets. If the reason you can not get your license is because an insurance company sued you, then you can file a chapter 7, but you also need to go into state court an have the judgment voided after the chapter 7 is over. There are exceptions if alcohol was involved that you need to discuss with an attorney.
If the reason you can not get your license is because of traffic tickets, then a chapter 7 will not do you any good. A chapter 7 does not eliminate traffic tickets. A chapter 13 eliminates civil (not criminal) traffic tickets. If the reason you can not get your license is because an insurance company sued you, then you can file a chapter 7, but you also need to go into state court an have the judgment voided after the chapter 7 is over. There are exceptions if alcohol was involved that you need to discuss with an attorney.
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