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Posted in: Bankruptcy, Personal Injury Filed under: Personal Injury, Personal Injury Attorney

What Questions Will The Assigned Bankruptcy Trustee Ask Me At The Creditor Meeting (“341a Meeting”)?

February 28, 2018 Nassar Law

The purpose of the meeting is to allow the assigned trustee to ask a serious of questions to the debtor(s)…

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Posted in: Bankruptcy Filed under: Bankruptcy

Can I Dismiss My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petition After It Is Filed?

February 21, 2018 Nassar Law

After the voluntary filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief, some debtors’ may wish to reconsider their position to pursue relief…

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Posted in: Bankruptcy Filed under: Bankruptcy

I Owe A Lot Of Money In Student Loans And Can’t Afford The Monthly Payments At This Time? Will Filing For Bankruptcy Eliminate My Student Loans? 

February 14, 2018 Nassar Law

Unfortunately, under the current Federal Bankruptcy laws, student loans fall into a category of debt that is considered non-dischargeable. Thus,…

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Posted in: Bankruptcy Filed under: Bankruptcy, chapter 13, chapter 7

Are Tax Returns Required When I File For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

February 7, 2018 Nassar Law

Yes, generally tax returns are required. Most trustees will ask for two (2) years of tax returns for individual and…

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Can Filing For A Bankruptcy Stop My Eviction?

February 6, 2018 Nassar Law

In most cases yes. Typically, the automatic stay afforded to debtors when filing for bankruptcy will stop all collection methods,…

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Will Filing For Bankruptcy Relief Stop Wage Garnishments?

February 4, 2018 Nassar Law

YES. Under 11 U.S.C. Section 362(a), after filing for bankruptcy a creditor may not take any action against the debtor…

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What If I Cannot Find My Social Security Card When Preparing To File For Bankruptcy?

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I have encountered countless situations where the debtor was unable to locate his/her social security card when meeting to file…

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Can I Move After The Bankruptcy Petition Is Filed? YES 

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A bankruptcy petition is filed where the debtor currently resides on the date of the petition. The type of exemptions (protections afforded…

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What Happens If My First Mortgage Forecloses And I Have A Second Mortgage? What Will A Bankruptcy Do For Me?

December 16, 2012 admin

What happens if my first mortgage forecloses and I have a second mortgage? This is another common question I am…

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