You should file a claim in his/her Chapter 13 case; you may or may not get your money back. If you don't file a claim, you're out of luck; he/she is protected by the automatic stay while in Chapter 13, and by the discharge afterwards. (If you think it's fraud, consult an attorney.)
Yes.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
People with bad credit histories may have other bad behaviors. Also, it would be more difficult to collect for damages from someone who has no money. That all makes it wise to collect more up front.People with bad credit histories may have other bad behaviors. Also, it would be more difficult to collect for damages from someone who has no money. That all makes it wise to collect more up front.People with bad credit histories may have other bad behaviors. Also, it would be more difficult to collect for damages from someone who has no money. That all makes it wise to collect more up front.People with bad credit histories may have other bad behaviors. Also, it would be more difficult to collect for damages from someone who has no money. That all makes it wise to collect more up front.
A person working in a booth to collect money.
To effectively collect debt from someone, you can start by contacting the person directly to remind them of the debt and discuss a payment plan. If they are unresponsive, you can send a formal demand letter or hire a debt collection agency. Legal action, such as filing a lawsuit, may be necessary as a last resort. It's important to follow the laws and regulations governing debt collection practices.
Yes, you can.
Pay the loan off and then collect payments from the person you cosigned for.
they can, but rarely do
Not to collect a debt, that must be handled through the BK process. Anything else, yes.
If the person's birthday has already passed, the person is 65. If the person's birthday has not yet passed, the person is 64.
yes. A joint account simply allows the creditor to collect from either party. If you file a chapter 7 without the other other person, your liability on the debt will be discharged. Your discharge has no effect on the other person's liability for the debt.
Can you picture that person not being in your life anymore? Are you already planning a future with this person in your head?
its when you go nuts over loving someone!!!!!!the person i like already knows
no because you already slept with that person and you guys are related.
it probably reminds you of that person but you could be over him already, that's if you don't get sad about it.
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
You sure can, then if, in the future they unblock you, you'll still have them blocked.