Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Illinois

I have 3 cars 2 financed solely in my name 1 daughter listed as cosigner she pays all the payments on that car it her car in illinois if I filed total bankruptcy would it be possible for me to keep the car she cosigned and has & my car that I drive if cars payments paid up & I chose to file bankruptcy


Asked on 7/29/16, 10:24 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Henry Repay Law Offices of Henry Repay

Whether there is any risk is going to be a fact-sensitive determination, but there is a likelihood that it will not create any issues. The scope of this space does not afford an opportunity to assess the situation and fully advise you. I recommend you assemble for legal consultation: (1) household income information for February 2016 through the present, including wages and unemployment during that period; (2) all your bills and collection notices (copies neatly assembled, back pages included); (3) last two years� tax returns; (4) a credit report (use www.annualcreditreport.com to obtain free report if not requested in last year); and (5) other information that may apply, such as copies of lawsuits. Call an attorney at your earliest convenience to afford the most opportunity in which to be advised about your best course.

I do not recommend filing bankruptcy on your own. There are too many complex issues. I have seen several posts on this site for debtors who filed on their own and are seeking counsel concerning complications. Most of them will have a hard time finding an attorney to get involved to unwind the mess without the attorney charging several times what would originally have been paid.

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Answered on 7/29/16, 2:08 pm


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