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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Consumer Law, Car Accidents and Civil Litigation for Wyoming on
Q: Am I in danger of going to jail?

I have an auto loan in the state of wyoming. In my loan contract it states not to sell collateral. I foolishly let someone take over payments and planned to sign the title to them once payments were complete. They totaled the vehicle and now I potentially owe the full amount of the loan to the... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Dec 20, 2021

No. It’s a civil matter. The insurance should pay off the loan to the bank.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Wyoming on
Q: Is theft over $1,000 a misdemeanor or felony

In Wyoming

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Oct 8, 2019

Varies state to state but is a felony in most states.

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Wyoming on
Q: I included my house in bankruptcy last year, but I’m still living in it. Can I just walk way or could I short sale it?

I did a loan modification after bankruptcy and paid two months but couldn’t pay it anymore. The mortgage company said I can do a short sale. Is it ok for me to try to short sale or should I just walk away?

* There is no equity in the house and a did not take any money when the... View More

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Jun 10, 2019

The answer to this question depends on several unknow factors, such as how much equity there is and whether you took money out when you did the loan modification.

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Family Law, Foreclosure and Collections for Wyoming on
Q: Which state hold judgments after family law case is transferred?

I have judgments that originated in NJ 8 years ago as part of my family law case. The case was transferred to WY when the children and I moved here 5 years ago. Since the judgments are part of family action, should interest be accrued using NJ rates for all 8 years, or 3 years with NJ and 5 with... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jun 26, 2018

All eight years interest will accrue pursuant to the judgments issued under New Jersey law.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Wyoming on
Q: Do I need a bankruptcy lawyer or are the banks just allowed to keep kicking you while your down for the entire 7 years?

I filed a chapter 13 bankruptcy in Wyoming in 2009 I had a 5 year plan to repay 81K which I was able to pay this off in 3 years and was granted a discharge.

My problem is that I had 2 secured loans and one unsecured with my Credit Union and I had them and the 3 loans listed on my creditors... View More

Robert Gambrell
Robert Gambrell
answered on May 31, 2015

If the debts were properly listed, the creditors failed to file a proof of claim and you received your discharge, the obligation to pay the debts were discharged. However, the liens on the collateral are still there as bankruptcy discharges debts but does not avoid liens unless you take certain... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Wyoming on
Q: How do you know if you need a bankruptcy lawyer?

60 years old, over $10,000 in past due medical bills

Andrew Bresalier
Andrew Bresalier
answered on Feb 18, 2014

A: Debt is not the only thing to look at when considering Bky. Income must be examined to confirm you pass the Means Test (income is compared to those in your community). You must also examine transfers/sales (court could reverse transfers or sales for less than market value) and exemptions (you... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Wyoming on
Q: Do the documents from Bankruptcy Court need to be filed separately in the local court in order to prevent foreclosure?
Andrew Bresalier
Andrew Bresalier
answered on Feb 18, 2014

A: Once you file the docs in the Fed court, you should put the case number on a Suggestion of Bankruptcy and file it in the State court. Otherwise, they will not know the Bky Stay is in effect.

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