Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Michigan
Re: filing bankrupcy for my grandmother
I'm thinking about filing bankruptcy for my grandmother. I took over POT for her a little over a yr ago. At that time she had 40,000 in collections. She has 8,000 in a checking account plus her little S.S (781.00) that she gets monthly. If we did a bankruptcy will anyone take the 8,000 she does have to live on? She lives in senior apts and has no other assets.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Re: filing bankrupcy for my grandmother
She should be fine to keep what she has and receive a discharge of the debt. The only issue would be whether she continued to accrue debt knowing that she couldn't pay.
Re: Re: filing bankrupcy for my grandmother
If she has no other property (including household items) that needs to be claimed exempt, the money in her checking account should be okay. I would be happy to speak with you about helping her file bankruptcy and answer any questions you may have.
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