Tell the BK administer for the court that the agreed payments have stopped.
If he doesn't get in compliance quickly, they will drop his case, removing the stay on your being able to collect...and then you can proceed to attach and seize assets or garnish wages, etc
No.
If you are filing for bankruptcy, and you try to cosign -- two things can happen. 1. the lender will turn you down. 2. If the court finds out you have applied for credit the bankruptcy can be stopped. If you mean that the car and loan will be for you during or after the bankruptcy, this still has to be disclosed and again the bankruptcy can be stopped.
Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment. You cannot set aside civil judgments by filing bankruptcy.
With new bankruptcy laws that is no longer possible. If the person files for bankruptcy and includes the vehicle they will have to pay the entire amount of the loan.
Temporarily. But the entity benefitting from the garnishment can motion the court to lift the automatic stay as to the bankrupt's property or money sought to be garnished.
Bankruptcy is an EXCELLENT way to stop Garnishments. Many attorneys can file an emergency peition to get that garnishment stopped NOW.. then go back and complete the bankruptcy later.
This is a question you really should be asking an attorney. It probably depends on what the divorce decree says.
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In the year of 1840. Hope I helped someone!
The city was Quebec City, and was abondoned in late 1629 to English merchants who stopped trading with him and foced him out.
Zoom Airlines stopped their service on August 28, 2008 when it filed for bankruptcy. Zoom Airlines is a Canadian airline headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario.
at the auction sale of my home the sale was stopped. i did not file bankruptcy. i have two mortgages own by investors need to make a decision to or to move?