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Attorney David Casey
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We are a debt
relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
What debts may be discharged?
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Credit Cards, Medical
Bills, Some Judgments, Repossession Debt, ISF Checks, Eviction or
Broken Lease Debt, Past Due Utilities, Some Taxes, Personal Loans,
Late fees. This is only a partial list. Most contracts can be
discharged.
I will review each item
with you that are dischargeable under Chapter 7. |
Which debts can not
be discharged?
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Student Loans, Alimony
(Spousal Support), Child Support, most charges within 90 days of
filing bankruptcy, failure to neither list nor schedule a creditor
and have that creditor notified of the bankruptcy filing. Judgments
for death or personal injury caused by the the debtor's operation of a
motor vehicle while the debtor was intoxicated from alcohol or drugs,
a drug or another substance or Malicious Conduct, Debt incurred under
False Pretenses, (example: you get a loan knowing you are filing
for bankruptcy or getting a loan based on a false income
statement), some taxes (income taxes less than 3 years due and
owing and trust fund taxes). |
I want
to keep my home. Can I keep my home if I file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
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Yes, if you are current
with your mortgage payments and your real property taxes assessed
against your home. If you are not current with those creditors, you
will probably need to file under Chapter 13 unless we can work out an
agreement with them. The good news is that most banks don't want your
home back like they did years ago. Many of them are willing to work
with you or even reduce the interest or amount owed. |
Will I lose my car if
I file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
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Answer: |
Not if you are current
with your car payments and intend to continue making payments until
the car note is paid in full. Whether or not you are current with your
car payments, you may want to file Chapter 13 in order to modify your
car loan, or to pay the arrearages and continue making future car
payments. Most cases you can keep your car depending on the net
value. |
I don't want to lose
what I have. Will I lose any of my Personal Property in Chapter 7?
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Answer: |
No, with a few important
exceptions. Finance companies including credit card lenders, sometimes have a
security interest in various items of personal property. This should
be listed on a schedule as collateral when the loan was disbursed. It is then you will be required to make payments on the loan or you
could lose the items you have pledged (i.e., boat, some type of art
collection, household goods, TV's, VCR's) personal property. Please
keep in mind that the fair market value of most collateral is
generally considerably less than the balance of the loan. If this is
true you may want to consider filing Chapter 13 in order to modify the
loan amount and to lower monthly payments. One exception are
money-purchase liens, i.e., liens on the purchase of personal property
such as seller financing on TV's, stereo, furniture and computers.
You may either continue with your monthly payments on such items,
return them, or file for a Chapter 13 to pay any arrearages or to
modify the financing and lower the monthly payment.
Chapter 13 at times offer
some benefit that Chapter 7 doesn't. Also for some debtors it may
be beneficial to file a Chapter 13 and convert it to a Chapter 7 in
order to safe guard certain personal property or real property. |
My creditors call me all the time. Will they stop calling me after I file?
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Answer: |
YES!!!!! As soon as you
file your petition, the automatic stay will legally protect you. The
automatic stay will prevent your creditors from calling or writing
you. However you must have listed the debts as required. If the
debt is listed they can NOT continue to call or contact you.
That why it is so important to list all of your debts that are required by
law! |
What
is it going to Cost to File?
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Answer:
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The filing fee for
Chapter 7 is $299.00 and this is required up front by the Court,
regardless of your legal fees. This amount can not be paid by credit
card, or check. You will be required to pay my office for the filling fee
in cash or you can get a money order in that amount. As for the amount
of your legal fees and payment arrangements for paying my fees this is
based on the complexity of your case. Reasonable payment plans are
available through my office. |
Will I Lose My Retirement Plan?
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Answer: |
Probably not, to the
extent that a stock bonus, pension, profit sharing, annuity, or
similar plan is reasonably necessary for the support of the debtor and
any dependent of the debtor. Most people end up keeping their
retirement plan intact. |
Will I Lose the Cash
Value of My Insurance Policy?
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Answer: |
No! Unless
there is something very unusual about it. Again it is important
to list everything you have as an asset as much as it is to list your debts.
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Over the past couple of
years bankruptcy filings in the United States have increased nearly
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Despite changes to bankruptcy laws, bankruptcy still remains a useful
tool for preserving assets while eliminating bad debts. Our Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy may be the most powerful way to protect your family’s
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This web site is intended for general
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Any documents prepared via the internet are considered in Pro Per. I highly
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