Yes. this is a common scenario as most people cannot meet the strict budgeting demands of a chapter 13 bankruptcy and switching is allowed automatically to a chapter 7 (one time limit).
No.
As of two years ago. He claimed five children
five years
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the first season. He was Andy in Chapter "Twenty-five Years Gone"
No. Not if you purchased a home five years ago.
Claim of title is a term that is related to adverse possession. An adverse possessor of property may acquire title from another by openly occupying their land and paying real property tax for at least seven years. The adverse possessor must file their claim under certain legal theories. Under claim of title, they get only what they actually possessed. If adverse possession is claimed under color of title, a person may have only cleared two acres of the entire five acres, but they will get the full five acres.Adverse possession is a complicated area of law in Florida and claimants are given certain rights. See related link.Claim of title is a term that is related to adverse possession. An adverse possessor of property may acquire title from another by openly occupying their land and paying real property tax for at least seven years. The adverse possessor must file their claim under certain legal theories. Under claim of title, they get only what they actually possessed. If adverse possession is claimed under color of title, a person may have only cleared two acres of the entire five acres, but they will get the full five acres.Adverse possession is a complicated area of law in Florida and claimants are given certain rights. See related link.Claim of title is a term that is related to adverse possession. An adverse possessor of property may acquire title from another by openly occupying their land and paying real property tax for at least seven years. The adverse possessor must file their claim under certain legal theories. Under claim of title, they get only what they actually possessed. If adverse possession is claimed under color of title, a person may have only cleared two acres of the entire five acres, but they will get the full five acres.Adverse possession is a complicated area of law in Florida and claimants are given certain rights. See related link.Claim of title is a term that is related to adverse possession. An adverse possessor of property may acquire title from another by openly occupying their land and paying real property tax for at least seven years. The adverse possessor must file their claim under certain legal theories. Under claim of title, they get only what they actually possessed. If adverse possession is claimed under color of title, a person may have only cleared two acres of the entire five acres, but they will get the full five acres.Adverse possession is a complicated area of law in Florida and claimants are given certain rights. See related link.
No. The oldest confirmed human was Jeanne Calment of France who died in 1997 at the age of 122. As of 2013, there were five individuals who were at least 114 years old. Five more were over 113. There is a claimed age by one person of 129 years, an age also claimed by three individuals who died between 2000 and 2007. (see the related questions and links)
No.
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In Illinois, Chapter 7 eligibility requires that one must not be able to pay at least $6,000 over the next five years, or $100 per month, to unsecured creditors after expenses. Chapter 7 will likely be denied if one can pay at least $10,000 over five years, or over $166.67 per month. If one can pay unsecured creditors between $6,000 - $10,000 over five years, then Chapter 7 will be decided by a mathematical calculation. If one can afford to pay 25% or more of the unsecured debt, then a Chapter 7 will likely be denied. If one can't afford to pay 25% of the unsecured debt, Chapter 7 filing will likely be successful.
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