Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia
Subrogation/subordination agreement
Can I file bankruptcy atfer signing a letter of responsiblty?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Subrogation/subordination agreement
Yes. Generally, you cannot contract away your right to file for bankruptcy protection.
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