Pay your debts on time and in full.
If the property was fraudulently conveyed to avoid creditors the court can approve a lien against it in spite of the transfer.If the property was fraudulently conveyed to avoid creditors the court can approve a lien against it in spite of the transfer.If the property was fraudulently conveyed to avoid creditors the court can approve a lien against it in spite of the transfer.If the property was fraudulently conveyed to avoid creditors the court can approve a lien against it in spite of the transfer.
You dont. You can avoid a lien up to the amount it impairs an exemption; otherwise, once perfected, a lien will only be removed if the pay off the lien.
Yes, but if the judment has been secured (meaning the creditor has put a lien on the property) then the lien survives the BK, unless there is a motion to avoid a lien.
The best way to avoid a federal tax lien is to pay your federal taxes on time. However if you are unable to pay, contact the IRS and they will negotiate a payment plan with you for a small fee.
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Yes. You or your attorney will need to file a motion to reopen the bankruptcy. Once the bankruptcy has been reopened, you can file your motion to avoid the lien.
It means the debtor believes a lien has no legal effect, usually because the item has no equity or the proper procedures were not followed to perfect the lien. Some liens can be avoided because they would leave less than the exemption the debtor is entitled to.
Yes the owner of the property may give the lien holder a quitclaim deed if they are unable to pay the note and wish to forfeit the property. This is often done to avoid forclosure.
You can file a court case if you have any evidence that the person transferred the property to avoid creditors. The court will issue an 'ex parte' lien against the property if you are successful.
Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.
Yes they can, you will need to file a demurrer to inform the court that the house is involved in a bankruptcy - that may not avoid foreclosure however, it may only delay it.
Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.Mechanic's lien- no.