First, if you don't have a lien in the title, that is, NAMED on the title, you will have trouble repossing no matter what. You have a general claim against the person, not secured by the car.
Second, his BK stops all collection actions by you anyway, you need to file a claim and go through the prcess, as a very low standing because you aren't secured against anything, to get paid anthing.
Notary means, well just about nothing ever.
That's it, do your own legal work without one iota of understanding of what your doing...works out well. NOTARY? What do you think that means?
If you're using an attorney for the bankruptcy you have to pay him. Any other attorney bills can be claimed.
Yes- attorney needs to know if you ever filed BK (what type and when).
Home buyers can get good credits by always paying off their outstanding balance in their existing credit card. Also, if they never claimed bankruptcy in the past, it will also help them get a loan.
Child support arrears cannot be wiped out by a bankruptcy.
No. No aspect of child support will be discharged or lessend by BK
You can obtain a car loan after having claimed bankruptcy by applying online at the Cars Direct website. Cars Direct is well known for helping people with poor credit obtain an auto loan.
Nothing stops them from asking you for it, but you must assert your rights under the bankruptcy shield.
No.
Bankruptcy Court is filed in Federal District Court, however, exemptions claimed are state regulated.
There is no best insurance company for a Bankruptcy. Some Insurance Companies will not accept application for coverage from people with a bankruptcy. Some will accept you application but may charge you a higher rate. Yet other companies just don't check credit at all so it would not matter to them if you've had a bankruptcy or not.
Yes, all credit cards are considered debt no matter what the name of the card is.
Fines in Illinois can not be claimed in bankruptcy if they are derived from criminal acts, parking tickets and traffic offenses. Additionally, court ordered fines and restitution will not be discharged under Chapter 7.