Honesty is always the best policy especially with bankruptcy. You can file an amended plan with the trustee and the judge including this property and explain how it will affect your bankruptcy plan. Don't let the court or a wayword friend tell the court. This only puts you in a position of being a documented liar rather than a person who honestly overlooked an assett. Carla Carpenter
File a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy It allows you to keep the property and make payments you can afford.
"I was being neglectful by not feeding my cat on time"
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No communities as far as I know but you can type in google, "Naruto neglected fanfiction". That should come up with many results.
No.
Sacagawea's parents are currently unknown.
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Maybe. If your parents are living in the house and you're not, you may be considered to have only an equitable interest, especially if there is not much equity in the house. If you live in the house with your parents, you may be enttiled to a homestead exemption, but this can be tricky. Talk to an experienced bankruptcy lawyer.
Yes. If it weren't for them, there would be no you! Even if they neglected you, two wrongs don't make a right.
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It's about an assassin who kills people to draw attention towards himself because he never felt important and felt neglected because of the way his parents separated and neglected him as a child
When Bjorn was six his father's shipyard was bankrupted.