We are being service by lawyers for credit card debt, and other items we owe,
Yes, you can file for bankruptcy. However, what type of bankruptcy available to you may be dependent on your income. Also, what choice of bankruptcy to choose will be related to your intentions with regard to what assets you wish to keep, for example whether you wish to keep your home. I recommend that you consult with a bankruptcy attorney right away so they can assess your situation and educate you as to the available options. Most bankruptcy attorneys provide a free initial consultation.
A bankruptcy filing will pause the foreclosure, but will not solve the problem. I would not advise attempting the bankruptcy on your own, you will need a bankruptcy attorney for this.
Information provided for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice.
sex offenders laws
The law states that a sex offender cannot live within 2640 feet of a school, 2000 feet of a park, or 2000 feet of a child care center. What if the offense took place 20 years ago, and has lived in the same home for the past 30 years? Does he have to move?