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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: File Bankruptcy and Keep Your Home
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. File Bankruptcy and Keep Your Home. Most people who file for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. In Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan, are able to keep their home. In Michigan, homeowners can file for Bankruptcy. Chapter 7 or Chapter 13) and exempt, by using federal law or Michigan. Law, a portion of the equity in their home. Generally speaking, most people who file for Bankruptcy keep their homes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). File Bankruptcy and Keep Your Home.
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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: September 2014
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Thursday, September 11, 2014. Bankruptcy Filing and How You Can Get Your Car Back. In a ruling, the Second Circuit decided that a creditor who repossesses a car or truck must return it to the owner if they file a chapter 13. Before it is sold. If you car was seized by a third party creditor, you may be able to have your car returned through a chapter 7. Where my firm is located, the creditor must return the automobile. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bankruptcy Filing and How You Can Get Your Car Bac.
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Russell Employment Law Blog: Bankruptcy 341-Hearing
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Sunday, March 1, 2015. Typically 7 days after you file, you (and the individuals you list in your bankruptcy. Documents) will receive a notice that a "creditors meeting" had been set. Your bankruptcy trustee runs the meeting and, after swearing you in, may ask you questions about your bankruptcy and your papers you submitted. Your bankruptcy attorney. Will be at that meeting with you. In the vast majority of Chapter 7 bankruptcies, this is the debtor's only visit to the courthouse.
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Russell Employment Law Blog: March 2015
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Sunday, March 1, 2015. Typically 7 days after you file, you (and the individuals you list in your bankruptcy. Documents) will receive a notice that a "creditors meeting" had been set. Your bankruptcy trustee runs the meeting and, after swearing you in, may ask you questions about your bankruptcy and your papers you submitted. Your bankruptcy attorney. Will be at that meeting with you. In the vast majority of Chapter 7 bankruptcies, this is the debtor's only visit to the courthouse.
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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Clients may want to delay a bankruptcy. Until after they have paid creditors whose claims they do not want to see discharged, for example friends or grantors of credit cards they hope to keep. Such payments, if over $600 and within the applicable preference period could be set aside by the bankruptcy. In most cases, it is preferable not to delay a bankruptcy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: Paying Preferred Creditors
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Clients may want to delay a bankruptcy. Until after they have paid creditors whose claims they do not want to see discharged, for example friends or grantors of credit cards they hope to keep. Such payments, if over $600 and within the applicable preference period could be set aside by the bankruptcy. In most cases, it is preferable not to delay a bankruptcy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. File Bankruptcy and Keep Your Home. Most people who file for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. In Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan, are able to keep their home. In Michigan, homeowners can file for Bankruptcy. Chapter 7 or Chapter 13) and exempt, by using federal law or Michigan. Law, a portion of the equity in their home. Generally speaking, most people who file for Bankruptcy keep their homes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). File Bankruptcy and Keep Your Home. View my complete profile.
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Russell Law Firm Bankruptcy Blog: Bankruptcy Filing and How You Can Get Your Car Back
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Thursday, September 11, 2014. Bankruptcy Filing and How You Can Get Your Car Back. In a ruling, the Second Circuit decided that a creditor who repossesses a car or truck must return it to the owner if they file a chapter 13. Before it is sold. If you car was seized by a third party creditor, you may be able to have your car returned through a chapter 7. Where my firm is located, the creditor must return the automobile. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bankruptcy Filing and How You Can Get Your Car Bac.