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Debt Collectors - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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Does Bankruptcy in Alabama Stop Collections Harassment from Debt Collectors? February 01, 2013. Yes All collection attempts by creditors are to stop as soon as your bankruptcy is filed. When your bankruptcy is filed the automatic stay goes into place. This prohibits debt collectors from making any effort to collect any debt against you. It stops phone calls, letters, lawsuits, garnishments, foreclosures, and repossessions. . Or another qualified bankruptcy attorney in Alabama. The initial...Posted ...
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Secured Creditors - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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How to Keep Your Stuff in Bankruptcy. April 09, 2013. Many of the clients I meet with believe that if they file bankruptcy, they will lose all their stuff, i.e. cars, house, etc. About the same number of clients believe that if they file bankruptcy they can keep the stuff they owe on without paying for it. Neither of these beliefs are true. Posted at 04:56 PM in Assets. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Alabama. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama. Vehicle / Automobile / Car / Truck. August 29, 2012. P O Box 669.
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Vehicle / Automobile / Car / Truck - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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Vehicle / Automobile / Car / Truck. How to Keep Your Stuff in Bankruptcy. April 09, 2013. Many of the clients I meet with believe that if they file bankruptcy, they will lose all their stuff, i.e. cars, house, etc. About the same number of clients believe that if they file bankruptcy they can keep the stuff they owe on without paying for it. Neither of these beliefs are true. Posted at 04:56 PM in Assets. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Alabama. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama. August 29, 2012. P O Box 669.
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Bankruptcy - Qualifications - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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February 01, 2013. Bankruptcy is Federal Law, so it should be the same in every state, right? 0160; Not quite. Unfortunately for individuals in Alabama the Bankruptcy Code allows individual states to opt out of the Federal Law in one key area; that is exemptions. This in effect creates Alabama Bankruptcy Laws. How does this affect Alabamians? Non-exempt equity to the trustee over a period of a maximum of 5 years. Many debtors are not able to make these payments. Or another qualified bankruptcy attorne...
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Alabama Bankruptcy - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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February 01, 2013. Bankruptcy is Federal Law, so it should be the same in every state, right? 0160; Not quite. Unfortunately for individuals in Alabama the Bankruptcy Code allows individual states to opt out of the Federal Law in one key area; that is exemptions. This in effect creates Alabama Bankruptcy Laws. How does this affect Alabamians? Non-exempt equity to the trustee over a period of a maximum of 5 years. Many debtors are not able to make these payments. Or another qualified bankruptcy attorne...
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Bankruptcy - General Information - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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Bankruptcy - General Information. Does Bankruptcy in Alabama Stop Collections Harassment from Debt Collectors? February 01, 2013. The automatic stay remains in effect during the pendency of your bankruptcy. It can be lifted by secured creditors to whom you are collateral to or to secured creditors to whom you were supposed to make payments to during the bankruptcy, but have not. Creditors who knowingly violate the automatic stay will be required to reverse any adverse action they took after the automati...
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Exemptions - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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February 01, 2013. Bankruptcy is Federal Law, so it should be the same in every state, right? 0160; Not quite. Unfortunately for individuals in Alabama the Bankruptcy Code allows individual states to opt out of the Federal Law in one key area; that is exemptions. This in effect creates Alabama Bankruptcy Laws. How does this affect Alabamians? Non-exempt equity to the trustee over a period of a maximum of 5 years. Many debtors are not able to make these payments. Or another qualified bankruptcy attorne...
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama - Alabama Bankruptcy Blog
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama. How to Keep Your Stuff in Bankruptcy. April 09, 2013. Many of the clients I meet with believe that if they file bankruptcy, they will lose all their stuff, i.e. cars, house, etc. About the same number of clients believe that if they file bankruptcy they can keep the stuff they owe on without paying for it. Neither of these beliefs are true. Posted at 04:56 PM in Assets. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Alabama. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama. Vehicle / Automobile / Car / Truck.