bankruptcy laws in texas

bankruptcy laws in texas
save to tx foreclosure bankruptcy in Corpus Christi?

I will see tomorrow lawyer to try to stop foreclosure by a mine. my end date is July 3.2007. If I loan that I was not the primary account holder, I need to take them to advocate and show, or do not count them to file. If by chance I get a petition from the attorney to the court by the end of the day tomorrow, it will stop the sale of my property the next day. People in my town are waiting for to lose my house. that sucks because I put a lot of money to it. I'm trying to sell the property at a profit and bankruptcy is my last resort to some pocket money. if I read correctly stating Texas law, the courts can only benefit money only if I win 15000.00 exceed satifsy my lender. This is … Please help tomorrow will be a long day of ass to kiss

Hello. Actually, Texas has provided exceptions to the homestead, so you buy another house the profit you have received, are entitled to the money.

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