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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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There was a person that I co-signed for they filed bankruptcy an d left me holding the bag can I file and get this off my back?

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Answered by attorney Edwin Morris Riddle (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Edwin M. Riddle
Yes, depending on your assets and income, among other things; you'll need to discuss the qualifications for BK with an experienced BK attorney.
Yes, depending on your assets and income, among other things; you'll need to discuss the qualifications for BK with an experienced BK attorney.

How do I get a car back from a business owner in jail?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
The "business owner" has a lien on the car if he did work on it. If you can go to his place of business and get the car back without violence, do it. The lien will die a natural death. If you owe money, pay it.
The "business owner" has a lien on the car if he did work on it. If you can go to his place of business and get the car back without violence, do it. The lien will die a natural death. If you owe money, pay it.
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What happens if had chapter 7 discharged in 2010 and now have pending lawsuit?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Some context to your question certainly would allow me to answer your question with more accuracy. Was this a debt you owed at the time you filed bankruptcy? If so, then you can respond to the lawsuit by citing to In Re Beezley, which holds that omitting a creditor from a bankruptcy is unimportant, provided that the Chapter 7 was a ?no asset? case and creditors received no payment from the bankruptcy trustee. If this lawsuit is a result of a matter that occurred after your bankruptcy, you cannot rely on your 2010 bankruptcy to protect you from financial obligations that occurred after your bankruptcy was filed. You are not currently eligible to receive another Chapter 7 discharge and your only option in bankruptcy would be to participate in a payment plan such as Chapter 13.
Some context to your question certainly would allow me to answer your question with more accuracy. Was this a debt you owed at the time you filed bankruptcy? If so, then you can respond to the lawsuit by citing to In Re Beezley, which holds that omitting a creditor from a bankruptcy is unimportant, provided that the Chapter 7 was a ?no asset? case and creditors received no payment from the bankruptcy trustee. If this lawsuit is a result of a matter that occurred after your bankruptcy, you cannot rely on your 2010 bankruptcy to protect you from financial obligations that occurred after your bankruptcy was filed. You are not currently eligible to receive another Chapter 7 discharge and your only option in bankruptcy would be to participate in a payment plan such as Chapter 13.
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