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Grand Junction Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Where do I file for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Susan Green Taylor (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Susan G. Taylor
If your county has a legal aid society, you might try to get help from them. You're judgment proof; that is, none of the funds you receive from Social Security can be garnished to satisfy a judgment, if you are sued.
If your county has a legal aid society, you might try to get help from them. You're judgment proof; that is, none of the funds you receive from Social Security can be garnished to satisfy a judgment, if you are sued.
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Can a government loan be covered in bankruptcy?

Answered by attorney Marlin E. Branstetter
Bankruptcy lawyer at Marlin Branstetter Attorney at Law
As a general rule student loans are not discharged. There are some exceptions but the requirements are quite strict. There should be no problem with the home loan. Each case is different and you should consult with an attorney who can review the details of your specific case.
As a general rule student loans are not discharged. There are some exceptions but the requirements are quite strict. There should be no problem with the home loan. Each case is different and you should consult with an attorney who can review the details of your specific case.
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Do I need to report to the court that we already received the inherited money before cashing them out?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Of course you must report this money to the bankruptcy trustee unless the trustee abandoned this asset. Do not spend the money without permission from the trustee because to do so would be a theft offense.
Of course you must report this money to the bankruptcy trustee unless the trustee abandoned this asset. Do not spend the money without permission from the trustee because to do so would be a theft offense.
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