Brett Weiss
08-27-2003, 12:28 PM
You may simply have to buy the car back from the Trustee.
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Brett
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The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only.
It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as
such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer
familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts
and the law applicable to your situation.
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"Patti Ballenger" <patti@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:nQ63b.5827$3E.353@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net... I saw an attorney this week and everything is okay except for
my cars. My daughter's 98 truck was a gift for her 16th birhday and 5 yrs
later it is all paid for and I put it in her name 2 mths ago when she grad.
college. BK attorney told me that wasn't wise. She suggested that I get a
loan against both cars (mine is a 98 truck also) and put that money on my
mortgage. Then I would satisfy the exemption rule. Problem with that is no one will lend me money on the vehicles
because of bad credti. Any suggestions? Do I take the chance and wait
another year before filing BK? thanks, p
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Brett
************************************************** ***************
* Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy *
* *
* BRETT WEISS, P.C. *
* Attorneys at Law *
* Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars *
* lawyer@erols.com *
* http://www.erols.com/lawyer *
* *
* Small Business Estates & Estate Planning *
************************************************** ***************
The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only.
It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as
such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer
familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts
and the law applicable to your situation.
************************************************** ***************
"Patti Ballenger" <patti@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:nQ63b.5827$3E.353@newsread3.news.pas.earthlin k.net... I saw an attorney this week and everything is okay except for
my cars. My daughter's 98 truck was a gift for her 16th birhday and 5 yrs
later it is all paid for and I put it in her name 2 mths ago when she grad.
college. BK attorney told me that wasn't wise. She suggested that I get a
loan against both cars (mine is a 98 truck also) and put that money on my
mortgage. Then I would satisfy the exemption rule. Problem with that is no one will lend me money on the vehicles
because of bad credti. Any suggestions? Do I take the chance and wait
another year before filing BK? thanks, p
