Yes.
No, in Monopoly, you cannot borrow money from the bank to pay off your debts and continue playing.
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Pay off your debts!
Yes. In addition to your normal expenses, such as rent, food, insurance and utilities, in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you must continue paying all of your secured debts, which usually includes debts that are secured by a house, car or furniture. In other words, in order to keep your possessions, you must continue to pay for them. If you are surrendering the item that secures a particular debt to the trustee in order for he/she to sell the property & use the proceeds to pay creditors, then you do not need to continue to pay for that item. If you are unsure about which creditors you need to continue paying for, then please contact your attorney.
A student loan calculator helps a student calculate their loan payments based on how much they are expected to earn in their new profession. A debt calculator helps a person know how long it will take to pay off all of their debts and become debt free. The amount entered into the calculator will depend on how much the debtor thinks they will be able to pay over a period of time.
Generally, when you die your estate (assets, property, money) pays your debts first and what's left goes to your heirs.Your heirs don't inherit your debts but they don't get what's left of your estate till the debts are paid.If there is nothing left after the debts are paid, they get nothing, or if there is not enough to pay the debts then the balance of the debts die with you.If you have significant assests you might want to consult a qualified estate planner.
The government is responsible to pay all back debts.
If your in collections and have judgments than I think anyone can take out of it. If you won why not pay them off?
The government is responsible to pay all back debts.
Yes. The banks and credit cards would like all of us to think we have to pay back loans and debts of our parents or spouses, but that is not true. We don't have to pay them.
Just because your name has changed doesn't mean that you don't have to pay credit card debts. They are still your debts to pay.