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Asked in Orlando, FL Apr. 24, 2018 ,  3 answers Visitors: 7
What are my legal rights?

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Posted on / Apr. 27, 2018 14:16:22

You are obligated to pay, but they will take a bigger discount than that. Ask to pay half.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 24, 2018 18:50:16

You should check their bankruptcy petition and see whether they listed your debt to them as an asset. They should have also listed you In the notice provision. If they didn’t list you, that could be bankruptcy fraud an you might not have to pay. On another front, you could contact the new “creditor” and see if you can settle it for a lump sum payment of .25 to .30 on the dollar. That might be the quickest and cheapest resolution for you.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Apr. 24, 2018 18:50:13

NO! You are still obligated to pay it. However, depending on your overall financial and debt situation, you should consult with an experienced Bankruptcy attorney to determine if Bankruptcy of any type is right for you or not. Do not let geographic restrictions get in the way of retaining the best attorney. Pick the best attorney you can find and remember one rule: a good attorney is generally never cheap, and a cheap attorney is generally never good so don't choose based on price.

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