Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Connecticut

Personal Bankruptcy

Want to file personal bankruptcy. Married. Quit claim filed to our home in May of 2007. Can the personal residence included as homestead value and/or exclusion or excluded completely as the title has my wife's name? Equity in the house exceeds my personal liabilities. Thanks


Asked on 5/29/08, 8:58 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

James Aspell Law Office of James F. Aspell, PC

Re: Personal Bankruptcy

Call me to set up an appointment to discuss. i offer a no charge initial consultation on bankruptcy mtters.

Jim

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Answered on 5/29/08, 9:52 pm
James Aspell Law Office of James F. Aspell, PC

Re: Personal Bankruptcy

Call me to set up an appointment to discuss. i offer a no charge initial consultation on bankruptcy mtters.

Jim

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Answered on 5/29/08, 9:52 pm
James Aspell Law Office of James F. Aspell, PC

Re: Personal Bankruptcy

Call me to set up an appointment to discuss. i offer a no charge initial consultation on bankruptcy mtters.

Jim

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Answered on 5/29/08, 9:52 pm
John Serrano Serrano & Serrano, LLC - Connecticut Accident, Social Security & Divorce Lawyers

Re: Personal Bankruptcy

If the property was quit claimed more than 1 year ago, you may be able to exclude it from your bankruptcy case. Additional information would be required to say for certain. There are also many other things that would need to be considered, such as your and your wife's total income (evden if only you file) and whether you filed before. There is a lot of information on my website about bankruptcy. Please also fee free to call for a free initial consultation.

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Answered on 5/29/08, 10:09 pm


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