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3 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: Does a garnishment resume after a chapter 13 voluntary dismissal ?
Thomas. R. Morris
Thomas. R. Morris
answered on Apr 16, 2018

The automatic stay (generally) goes into effect upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition. It is the automatic stay that stops a garnishment. When the case is dismissed, the stay ends, and garnishments can resume.

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Q: Do you still have to pay secured creditors after filing for bankruptcy?
Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Apr 15, 2018

Yes , if you want to keep the vehicle or real estate.

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2 Answers | Asked in Banking and Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: i filed for bankruptcy in around 2006 and it was appointed. i just changed my daughters bank acct to me the bank took $

i just changed my daughters bank acct and put it in my name to help her save money. the bank took over one thousand dollars said i owed it from a debt. this was covered under my bankrutcy how do i get this money back i have cancer and am in a panic. i have been awareded the bankruptcy in approx... View More

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Apr 12, 2018

Not quite enough information to answer your questions. You need to ask the bank very specifically about the details of the debt. If your daughter is an adult she needs to contact the bank also. Whose money was taken? Hers or yours. What kind of debt did you have with this bank in your prior case?... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Bankruptcy and Criminal Law for Michigan on
Q: I’m trying to fight a fraud charge from 2010. My wages are now being garnished. Bankruptcy declared in 2013, any advice?

I was caught in a modeling check scam. I’m not being charged over $23,000 on a $6,000 mistake. I was young and naive then. Not anymore. I know it won’t be dropped but id like to fight it where I pay back the original amount. I declared bankruptcy and now 5 years later the bank comes after me... View More

Adam Alexander
Adam Alexander
answered on Mar 23, 2018

If your wages are being garnished I assume there is a judgment against you. Fighting a judgment is difficult because you are not permitted to challenge the merits of the underlying lawsuit. It's too late. There are some procedural defenses like lack of service and fraud. But most creditor... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: My ex husband has filed chapter 7 bankruptcy. A quit claim deed was done at the time of our divorce.

I am still in the home and have been making all payments regarding the home. I have my payments set up as automatic withdraw. I had noticed a payment had not come out. I called the bank and was informed the the home loan is part of a bankruptcy. I was able to reinstate the payments at that time. My... View More

Mark Bredow
Mark Bredow
answered on Mar 14, 2018

That is a very complicated question. I'll try to answer it, but you should sit down with a bankruptcy attorney for a more detailed analysis.

Most likely your property is safe. If both you and your ex are signers of the mortgage note, your ex's obligation to pay the note may be...
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Q: What happens if only one spouse in a relationship files for bankruptcy?
Thomas. R. Morris
Thomas. R. Morris
answered on Mar 13, 2018

The non-filing spouse is not a debtor in the case, but may be affected. His or her income is called for to be disclosed in Schedule I. Property jointly-owned with the debtor could potentially be sold. He or she may be subject to questioning. The effect on the non-filing spouse depends upon the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: what does it means when it says a nonfiler? some of my creditors in my chpt 13 bk must've let go of the fact that I owe

in my list of creditors it reads that best buy is a nonfiler...did they just say the heck with it?

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Mar 2, 2018

Creditors have to file a proof of claim (POC) if they want to get paid in the Ch. 13. There is a time limit for them to do that. If the time limit has passed they will not receive anything. If not they may still file a POC.

Really doesn't matter to you since the debt will be discharged...
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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: I have an LLC. It has 2 members. I want dissolve but my partner doesnt. Can I drop off the LLC leaving him w/all debt?

We are an auto repair shop. Have been open for 1 year. We owe back rent, loans, & taxes. My partner steals and does not pull his weight. I really need to get away from him.

Thomas. R. Morris
Thomas. R. Morris
answered on Feb 25, 2018

You could withdraw from the LLC, leaving the LLC with whatever debt is has, but if you have personal liability for any of the debt, your withdrawal will not change that fact. I suggest that you consult with an attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: What properties can you leave out of a chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Feb 1, 2018

Question is vague. You have to list all assets including all properties. Need more information. What are you trying to accomplish?

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: Meijers will not release paystubs to me without a subpoena. I’m trying to file bankruptcy. What can I do?

I told my lawyer that Meijers wants him to provide him with a reference number I got from the Work Number. They would then release the paystubs to him. But he said he never heard of that and told me I would have to figure out a way to get them. I tried and they insist on him doing that or they need... View More

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Jan 19, 2018

If you have already retained another attorney it is not appropriate for me to give you advice. Perhaps that is why nobody has responded to your question.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: What can I do if a company will not release my paystubs to me? Meijers insist on the lawyer calling or a subpoena.

He said he will not file without them but they insist he go through something called the work number which he refuses to do. I was able to get one but I have about three or four that I need from them. Will all bankruptcy lawyers insist on this. I can’t make the company send them if they won’t.

Cristina M. Lipan
Cristina M. Lipan
answered on Jan 19, 2018

Yes, you're required to submit your paystubs to the trustee. That's very strange that the company won't release your own paystubs to you. Did you ask your bankruptcy attorney to send them a letter? The company is probably just being overly cautious.

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: How much can a trustee take?

I am in Michigan and filing chapter 13. I have approximately 25k in unsecured debt. I am repaying the entire amount. After all of the payments it will total 48k. The trustee is getting almost 14k in payments. I interpreted it as the trustee was only entitled to a percentage (roughly 5%) of the... View More

Jeremy B. Shephard
Jeremy B. Shephard
answered on Jan 18, 2018

I would recommend discussing any questions you have with your attorney. If you are a 100% Chapter 13 plan then you won't be obligated to pay more than all the creditors that file claims, the trustee commission, and your attorney's fees. There may be a small interest component paid to your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Divorce, Family Law and Foreclosure for Michigan on
Q: Husband cheated has left us for the gf. He doesn’t stay over night. He babysit the kids while I go to work on weekends.

My problem is the gf dropped in our house while I go to work or he takes them to her. I had ask him I don’t want her near our home or have her around my kids. We are still married. He has not file for divorce yet. House is going foreclosure, 7 months behind. Most of our bills are behind. He had... View More

Cristina M. Lipan
Cristina M. Lipan
answered on Jan 16, 2018

You can only assert your rights through court order. Go to family court and see if they can help. You probably want to file for divorce and custody.

Information provided for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice.

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: How long should I wait before filing chapter 7 after having removed my name from my elderly mothers savings account?
Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Jan 14, 2018

You may not need to wait at all if you can prove all the money is hers.

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3 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: Is there a time of year that is best to file for bankruptcy?
David Earl Phillips
David Earl Phillips
answered on Jan 2, 2018

Between January and April you may find that the Trustees in Bankruptcy Court will have more questions regarding your IRS Tax Refund and how much that amount may be. Depending on the local customs of your Bankruptcy Court, sometimes the refund could be an issue. It depends on your exemptions, and... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Business Law, Consumer Law and Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: 100 percent net pay taken from bank account right after payday. What can I do?

I was layed off from a job and I had to take a job for less. 1600 a month differance. I could not afford my discover card payments anymore and im on welfare now. I tried on several occasions to make payment arrangements but the refused. They could not garnish my paycheck because years ago i chose... View More

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Dec 12, 2017

Sounds like a prime candidate for a bankruptcy.

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: Do I have to / should I stop paying on credit cards debts before I can file for bankruptcy?
Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Dec 9, 2017

If you are absolutely sure you qualify for a bankruptcy then stop paying and save your money to hire a good bankruptcy attorney.

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Q: I went through chapter 7 bankruptcy and kept my car. Why does my credit report say closed account do I have to pay on it

Want to know if they will come take the car if I stop paying. Just a little confused nothing was explained to me

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Dec 8, 2017

Did you sign a reaffirmation agreement and was it filed? If so then you can keep the car as long as you keep current on the payments.

If you didn’t sign a reaff then the lender will probably repo it if you stop paying.

You probably didn’t sign/file a reaff. That would explain...
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Q: What is taken into consideration for including student loans in bankruptcy.... trying to figure if I have a good chance
Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Dec 8, 2017

The bankruptcy court uses something called the Brunner test. (Named after the definitive case.)

The bankruptcy court looks at the following three factors to determine if repayment of your student loans would cause an undue hardship, thereby justifying discharge of some or all of your...
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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Michigan on
Q: If I file for bankruptcy alone, will it affect my husbands credit or our home?

The mortgage was done under his credit, my name is just on there. Also how much about is a simple 7 in michigan for credit card and medical debt?

Robert Keyes
Robert Keyes
answered on Dec 8, 2017

It won't affect his credit score. As long as the mortgage payments are kept current there is no issue with you home. Note that even if he did file there is no issue with the house as long as the mortgage payments are kept current.

In addition to a $335 filing fee which is universal,...
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