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  • 5368 State Highway 276 West, Royse City, TX 75189

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  • For nearly 20 years, Vice Henley and Dilbeck, PLLC, has been proud to serve East Texans’ legal needs with professionalism and integrity. Our firm leverages our decades of... Read More

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Dale H. Henley
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  • Serving Royse City, TX and Collin County, Texas

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  • Serving Royse City, TX and Collin County, Texas

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Saunders | Walsh

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  • Serving Royse City, TX and Collin County, Texas

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  • Saunders Walsh & Beard is a business litigation law firm in Craig Ranch at the four corners of Plano, Frisco, Allen & McKinney. Our Preeminent-Rated attorneys handle a... Read More

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  • 422 E I-30, Ste. F, Royse City, TX 75189

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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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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.

How much is a credit card and utility bankruptcy cost?

Diane L Drain
Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
I am not sure what your question is. But you are on the right track in that you are educating yourself about bankruptcy. Please understand that bankruptcy is a very complicated process. It is wise to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney before deciding to take this important step. Most Arizona bankruptcy attorneys offer a free consultation about the basics of bankruptcy.
I am not sure what your question is. But you are on the right track in that you are educating yourself about bankruptcy. Please understand that bankruptcy is a very complicated process. It is wise to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney before deciding to take this important step. Most Arizona bankruptcy attorneys offer a free consultation about the basics of bankruptcy.
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Is there any possible way to keep a car when filing a chapter 7?

John A Moffa
Answered by attorney John A Moffa (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Moffa & Breuer, PLLC
First, for you and anyone who reads these questions and answers, you must list all of your assets and all of your debts. Period, no exceptions. You may not pick and choose. With that being said, a Chapter 7 Trustee will be appointed in the case and will determine the value of the car, subtract the various claimed exemptions you choose and whether they are legally sufficient, subtract the amount owed on the vehicle and see if there is equity which needs to be liquidated for the benefit of the creditors in the case. So if the vehicle is worth $19,000 and only you are no the title, then the most you could claim as exempt is $6,000, but that number will certainly be less. Subtract the exempt amount from $19k and subtract the amount owed from the amount after subtracting the exemptions and you have the equity. The larger the equity, the more you have to pay the Trustee. The exemption amount will vary on other factors in your case and I cannot determine that without much more information.
First, for you and anyone who reads these questions and answers, you must list all of your assets and all of your debts. Period, no exceptions. You may not pick and choose. With that being said, a Chapter 7 Trustee will be appointed in the case and will determine the value of the car, subtract the various claimed exemptions you choose and whether they are legally sufficient, subtract the amount owed on the vehicle and see if there is equity which needs to be liquidated for the benefit of the creditors in the case. So if the vehicle is worth $19,000 and only you are no the title, then the most you could claim as exempt is $6,000, but that number will certainly be less. Subtract the exempt amount from $19k and subtract the amount owed from the amount after subtracting the exemptions and you have the equity. The larger the equity, the more you have to pay the Trustee. The exemption amount will vary on other factors in your case and I cannot determine that without much more information.
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If we filed for bankruptcy, can we sell our hs to buy another?

Answered by attorney Warren V. Norred
Bankruptcy lawyer at Norred Law, PLLC
Yes, if you sell your house, the proceeds are exempt for six months. As long as you move timely, you should not have a problem. 
Yes, if you sell your house, the proceeds are exempt for six months. As long as you move timely, you should not have a problem.