Hopefully I am understanding the question correctly. :) In most cases it would depend on the "time frame". Any money paid out ninety days before a BK filing is at the discretion of the trustee as to whether it's refunded and included in the BK. There are mitigating factors however, one being if it is a Federal or state filing. I don't quite follow the "earned" part of your query. Sorry.
You can't, unless the liability is for fraud. You can file a motion for relief from stay, but it will not likely be granted. Unless the court grants you relief from the automatic stay, you cannot proceed. The liability will be discharged.
Yes, but generally not for something that occured before they filed....that must be handled by the bankruptcy court - who may - depending on the issue - ask another court to determine liability.
When you are living with someone they are not included in your bankruptcy. If you are paying them rent, then the money you pay is an expense and will be considered for bankruptcy.
You can try www.chilawyers.com. They specialize in bankruptcy.
No. This is clearly stated in the bankruptcy rules.
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No.
A liability is anything owed to one company/person by another.If you owe money to someone it is a liability.
Of course.
Too find someone in bankruptcy law I would look threw the yellow or white pages as there is always a ton of them there .
If you have liability for an accident, you will need to contact your insurance company. If you do not have liability insurance, you may need to pay for the accident out of pocket.
When someone needs legal help from bankruptcy they can contact their local legal aid office. They will assign you someone to speak to about your options.