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2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Consumer Law, Small Claims and Collections for Delaware on
Q: Drowning in debt and having issues with my HOA. I need help to fins my way out. Any solutions beside a BK?

HOA filed against me, I satisfied & they added more fees after, filed another case in a different court & I misunderstood what I needed to do. So second judgement granted. Income over the past 2yrs 1/4 of what it should be and I am drowning. I would prefer to avoid BK.

Martha Warriner Jarrett
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answered on Oct 10, 2024

Without knowing where you live. it's not possible to answer your question. Your best option is to talk to a local bankruptcy attorney who can advise you of your options. Most offer free consultation. You can consult the directory on this website, or your local bar association to find an... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Small Claims and Stockbroker Fraud for Delaware on
Q: Dear sir/madam can i as a crypto loss investor file form 410 general proof of claim in chapter 11 bankruptcy?

I suffered losses due to fraud/misleading related to Terraform labs (UST terra Stable coin)

In the case action there are 2 forms :

1. General proof of claim

2. crypto loss proof of claim

creditor classes: crypto loss claims (class 5) & general unsecured claims (class4). Thank You

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answered on Jul 27, 2024

You can file a general proof of claim form in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case if you have suffered losses due to fraud or misleading actions related to Terraform Labs and the UST Terra stable coin. This form allows you to state the amount of your claim and the nature of your loss. Filing this form is... View More

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Q: can they ban entry from the usa for shop lifting? they didnt take my passport or fingerprints, just my name

no cops involved, the people from the store told me that

Salmina Tarek
Salmina Tarek
answered on May 2, 2023

For information is needed. If this is an immigration question some factors to consider would be if the shoplifting is a misdemeanor or felony, and whether this is the first offense among other things.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Federal Crimes, International Law and Small Claims for Delaware on
Q: I need help suing Puerto Rico

I live in Delaware I am the father of four daughters who live in Puerto Rico in 2008 for which a pension was fixed for me in 2011 in 2019 my eldest daughter turned 21 years old and still continues to pay the pension in in 2019 and second daughter left home and still continues to pay the pension in... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 21, 2021

You might have better chances of a response with this question if you reposted under Puerto Rico. Your post remains open for two weeks. Even though you're in Delaware, it sounds like Puerto Rico is where the pension originates from. There is not a section here for Pensions, but you could try... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Landlord - Tenant and Small Claims for Delaware on
Q: I have a bad mold issue. I have had it professionally tested and the results came back horrible. What is my next step?

The results for stratysbotrys and other toxic molds have came back in high numbers. I had swab samples and air testing both done. I have contacted the county, health department, fire marshal, attorney general and not one of them can seem to help me. My landlord is not cooperating with me at all... View More

Camille Brooks Ibrahim
Camille Brooks Ibrahim
answered on Jul 5, 2018

You can sue the landlord considering you were under his premises while the mold accumulated! That is a premises liability suit depending on the time frame the mold was formed.

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Q: I had a judgment against me a few years ago now money they want is two times as much as before
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jun 8, 2014

You have not really asked a question, but I assume you want to know how the amount owed can be so much more than you originally owed. Start with looking at the judgment. It will tell you all the amounts that were awarded, such as interest, costs. If they have contacted you about payment, ask them... View More

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Q: Does a defenant need to be home when a levy on personal property is executed by the constable.
Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Jan 6, 2013

A defendant does not have to be home when the constable levies on personal property. However, before the levy can be made, the constable has to serve the documents on the defendant. Service can be made personally on the defendant or by leaving the papers with an adult who resides in the same... View More

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