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Yes. If you are current on your mortgage payments and your home is not worth considerably more than what you owe on your mortgage, you can normally file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and keep your home. If you have over the exemptible amount of equity in your home or are behind in your mortgage payments, filing a Chapter 7 may jeopardize your home ownership. If you are behind on your mortgage, you may be able keep your home by filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, which allows you to resume monthly mortgage payments and pay the missed payments over time.
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Dear Julie, Thank you for the follow-up on our home foreclosure situation. We managed to borrow the money for our relatives to pay the reinstatement fee. Although it was very embarrassing, we felt it was the best course of action. I would like to thank you for all your help. We did talk to a couple…
Me and my wife want to thank you and your team for all the help in successfully going through the discharge of our Chapter 13 bankruptcy case.
In particular, Cindy Millns has been prompt and responsive in providing all the necessary information. It has…
I would like to reach out and express my thank you and gratitude to Alisha Goguen.
I would like to start by saying that I am a proud individual that due to life’s crazy path, lead me to needing assistance with a matter that was beyond my scope. As hard as it is to have to file a bankruptcy,…
My Name is Sandra, I was a client of your establishment and was serviced by Mr. Beach, Mr. Jones and Cindy Mills. All of them have been wonderful to me and took a great care to make sure everything was satisfactory to me. Every time I called they were ready and willing…