bankruptcy letter of intent

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Does anyone know …. bankruptcy if I do, but try to work something out with my creditors, I offer a lot that I can afford, monthly pay two of my creditors accept my offer refused the third, when they tell me for what I was guilty of the intent to make payment arrangements help me to court because I have tried and rejected, or they decide to sue would be the end result is still the same I did not request a lesser pay only lower When monthly payments? the debt is a loan of household items and yes, I offered them the same amount secured, accepted by the other two creditors
Well, this is the sad truth that the letter used to help you in court and it will not give you any leverage. If they refused as it is their right, there is nothing that Court can say about it. What can you do, but … Begin to make these payments anyway. If you do this … I doubt that they sue you, because you know Lawsuits are time consuming and costly. Either they will sue you or care for them. If they do it … You can show the court that you make the effort. By the way … that dude was right. Check your statutes before the first time anything. The laws are a little different and in every state. Happiness
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