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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Questions and Various options regarding Bankruptcy. We also handle debt negotiations and the various options for that as well.
Marydenyse has been practicing bankruptcy for over a decade. She has assisted numerous clients in discharging their debt in bankruptcy or reaffirming the debt that they wish to keep. Additionally, for clients who did not qualify for bankruptcy or where another alternative was available, a payment plan or settlements have been reached with the various creditors.
Doctorate Degree. Previously licensed to practice in New Jersey Currently licensed in all Florida State and Federal Courts Additionally, the Firm has offices in Georgia where attorney has been in practice for over 30 years.
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| gerry | 10/26/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you for your immediate response. |
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THank you for your question. Your husband will not be affected, however his income will be inputed to you for purposes of determining if you qualify for a chapter 7. I hope this answers some of your questions
The foreclosure will go forward, once the stay is lifted, but the foreclosure will go only against the property at that point and not the individual. Therefore you personally will not be foreclosed upon
HEllo Molly. As long as both of your names are on teh mortgage and you remain current on the mortgage, they cannot take your house if he is no loner of the title. If this does not answer your question
Hello Gail: I really don't have enough information to answer this question. I understand that it is a cashier's check, but who or what is it from? I very much doubt it is from chase regarding one of
Hello Gerry. I Hope all is well under the circumstances. As for your question, and whether or not your filing chapter 7 bankruptcy will affect your sisters credit on the property you hold jointly. Your
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