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Can I Voluntarily Dismiss My Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case?

By Ryan C. Wood It is possible to voluntarily dismiss a chapter 7 case, but rarely successful and it is never a good look or good position to be in.  Chapter 13 cases have procedures for a debtor to file a motion to voluntarily dismiss the case and most chapter 13 trustee’s will seek
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October 04, 2020
by Ryan C Wood
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Motion to Dismiss Chapter 7 Case, Voluntary Dismissal

Yes You Can File Bankruptcy If You Have A Reverse Mortgage

By Ryan C. Wood This is unfortunately a question that is coming up more and more these days.  Yes, you can file bankruptcy if you have a reverse mortgage.  I am not a fan of reverse mortgages.  First please know the terms of the reverse mortgage precisely before agreein
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January 27, 2020
by Ryan C Wood
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Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Reverse Mortgage

O.J. Simpson Dream Team Attorney F. Lee Bailey Unfortunately Filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Protection In Maine

By Ryan C. Wood Celebrity bankruptcy cases usually involve some sort of tax debt owed to the Internal Revenue Service. O.J. Simpson dream team attorney F. Lee Bailey’s, or Francis Lee Bailey, recently filed chapter 7 bankruptcy case is no different. I know there is a lot of water unde
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June 26, 2016
by Ryan C Wood
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Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, F. Lee Bailey, O.J. Simpson

What Do I Do If a Creditor or Collection Agency Violates a Bankruptcy Order of Discharge

By Ryan C. Wood Yes, it happens. Just because you filed for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy and the Bankruptcy Court signed your order of discharge does not mean a creditor will not call you, write you a letter or even sue you to try and get paid on a debt that was discharged. They
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January 18, 2014
by Ryan C Wood
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Contempt, Violation of Bankruptcy Discharge

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