Yes you can re-open your BK to add a creditor. however, if it was a no asset case, there is no need to add them as their debt would be considered discharged.
yes but you still need to talk to a Bankruptcy attorney
If you are attempting to a pay a debt, a person can still take you to court under certain conditions. As long as you are attempting to make payments, most creditors will work with you.
Sorry, but this makes no sense. A chapter 13 filed in November 2011 should have had a plan confirmed by now. If there is a court date of some kind for January, the case may be about to be dismissed. In any event, if the chapter 13 is still pending when you get your tax refund, it will have to be given to the chapter 13 trustee.
If the Chapter 13 Plan is still being paid and is still needed, it can continue. Someone will have to be responsible to continue the plan, whether there is an estate fiduciary (executor or administrator) or not. Check with the Chapter 13 Trustee.
No, but you will be protected under the stay for as long as the Ch. 7 is active (not been discharged or dismissed), and you have alotted amount of time to add creditors.
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I forgot my email address in friendster but i still remember my password!! how can get my email address?
Yes you do. You're still receiving services -- in this case a place to live -- so you still are required to continue your agreement and pay rent.
Yes it is. The presumption of bankruptcy is that all of the bills that were owed will be discharged at the time. If for a reason the bill that wasnt listed came up it can still be discharged by the court. Your attorney can file an addendum for this with the court after wards.
NO. The six year rule still applies.
Get your solicitor to contact the other person and remind them of the court order. If they still cause problems, take them back to court to answer to a judge !
The question is a little fuzzy, you have not stated if the Buyer(s) are still occupying the home. Also filing for Chapter 7 BK, may stop you from collecting your payment today, but the Buyer(s) will need to either reaffirm with you or move.Unfortunately, if the buyer does take the home and/or debt into Chapter 7 BK, you are out the money, to include back payments while they were living in the home. You will be sent a letter from the court giving you a chance to address the court on the debt. You may have information that may keep the Buyer(s) from filing Chapter 7, but you would need to attend court to find out.