No "magic" answers here. CH7? did you re-affirm or just assume everything would be OK?? continually paying? well, why does the lender want to cut off their cash flow by repoing? OIC now, what does "i ended up on public assistance while waiting for disability to kick in" have to do with the question??? 9 payments left??? make them and the repo will be stopped.
statue of limitations for filing suit against bad faith disability payments
A fraud investigator's main duty is to determine whether someone is filing a false claim. For example, this person may investigate whether someone filing for disability payments is indeed disabled.
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Social Security has a helpful webpage full of information about filing for disability, including links to applications. Website: http://www.ssa.gov/d&s1.htm
As long as you continue to pay your car note, PROBABLY not. Do not, fall behind on your payments though, ot it WILL be re-possessed.
Disability differs from state to state. Check with your local office for info on filing an appeal if you don't think the amount is correct.
All sources of income/assets have to be reported. Any disability award is exempted from creditors execution. Howevcr, disability, pension, SSI, SSD, income, etc. must be on the exemption schedule to insure there will not be any confusion on not being attached by the creditor(s).
No. As part of the Bradley Amendment (1986), child support payments won't be ended or reduced for any discretionary reason, including bankruptcy.
Not if they are disabled or filing for disability.
You have to make whatever payments are required as determined by the BK analysis, which should be lower than trying to make all your normal payments.
You can get the answers at 4socialsecuritydisability.com. Their answer is that your disability benefits might be taxable IF you, or you and your spouse if filing jointly, have enough income to require paying taxes.
You can't file for unemployment when you are on disability.