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One must be a Maryland resident to file for bankruptcy relief in Maryland. As a general rule, one cannot file another Chapter 7 case if one has…
No. Bankruptcy laws prohibits discrimination based upon a debtor filing for protection under the bankruptcy laws.
Co-signors are protected in bankruptcy as long as you are current with your payments. You can wipe out your co-signor liability.
In most cases it makes sense to give up the card and wipe out the debt.
A reaffirmation agreement is an agreement you sign confirming that you wish to keep the asset, that you will continue to make the payments.
Your bankruptcy lawyer knows which questions to ask you and can explain to you how the law applies in your case.
Consult with a bankruptcy attorney and never conclude on your own that you are not eligible for bankruptcy relief.
YES. One of the main reasons for filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy is to keep your home. Usually, if you are behind on your house payments,
Once the Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed, all the property of the debtor at the time of the filing and certain other property to be received in the future…