The uncertainty that can accompany a backlog of debt can be daunting. No two people have the same financial situation, and everyone has different goals in planning for the future. This can make the situation uncertain. You may have many unanswered questions about what bankruptcy can do for you and whether it is possible to relieve your debt and start over. While every case is unique, the attorneys at Chesterfield Bankruptcy Law offer their answers to many common questions to help you better understand how a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be helpful.
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Can I keep my car/vehicle?
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What if I transfer property to someone else to protect it before filing bankruptcy?
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Should I use my retirement account to pay my credit cards?
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Will I still be able to see my doctor/dentist or go to the same hospital?
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Bankruptcy and Divorce: What should we know?
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I’m being garnished! What are my options?
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Should I try Debt Settlement instead of bankruptcy?
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Do I have to go to Court?
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If my spouse and I owe a debt together, how does bankruptcy affect that debt?
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What debts don’t go away in bankruptcy?
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I have a special situation. Can I still file?
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Do taxes go away in bankruptcy?