There is nothing exempt about a judgment resulting from an assault, sexual or otherwise, so unfortunately, no: you will not be able to claim this exempt property. (Besides: if you never receive the mo
I suggest that you consult with a consumer law attorney about the the matter that you have written about that has experience in bankruptcy matters. Assuming that the judgment is substantial, more than
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
So long as you are making payments on the truck loan where you are primary, your estranged husband's bankruptcy will have no affect upon your credit since he is the one filing for bankruptcy protectio
You can reaffirm the debt with that creditor. On your bankruptcy schedules (forms), you state which debts you intend to reaffirm.
At the meeting of creditors after you file bankruptcy, cr