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    Default Re: Filing for an Adjournment

    Quote Quoting tomnboo
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    And, if it turns out you can't or aren't eligible to file for bankruptcy, can you be held liable for ongoing interest on the account?
    Why wouldn't you be?

    Quote Quoting tomnboo
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    And, if you go to the hearing and they want to collect (either through garnishment of wages or a payment plan), is there a way to only pay the original amount that was owed and get rid of all the interest and penalties?
    You can try negotiating but once it goes to trial and they get a judgment, you will be in a weak bargaining position. Have you tried negotiating a settlement with the creditor?

    How much do you owe? Bankruptcy may not be the best path if it isn't that much.

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