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Jacson6

(694 posts)
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 03:15 PM Oct 18

Has anyone here used not-for-profit UPSOLVE for filing bankruptcy chapter 7?

Last edited Fri Oct 18, 2024, 05:19 PM - Edit history (1)

I'm getting sued by a creditor. It looks like they will win and levy my bank accounts. I don't own any titled property and they can't garnish my SS retirement, so I need to protect myself from not being able to receive and access my SS retirement. Is this a good & legitimate service?

(Note they claim that the bank can't levy bank accounts, but I had a friend on SS who had no income for months due to the bank levy and they owed $75 for each attempted or granted levy.)




TIA.

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Has anyone here used not-for-profit UPSOLVE for filing bankruptcy chapter 7? (Original Post) Jacson6 Oct 18 OP
You should be able to get a free one-hour consult with a bankruptcy attorney Lefta Dissenter Oct 18 #1
I've done that. They want $3000 to file a chapter 7. I'm too poor to pay that kind of money. Jacson6 Oct 18 #2
Never Mind an article states they are in a appeal court to be allowed to do what they do. Jacson6 Oct 18 #3

Lefta Dissenter

(6,656 posts)
1. You should be able to get a free one-hour consult with a bankruptcy attorney
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 03:30 PM
Oct 18

He or she can answer your questions and let you know if you’re basically judgment proof or not.

Best to find someone by personal referral, if possible, rather than through advertising. If you’re in Wisconsin, I can recommend the attorney I worked for up until covid hit.

Best wishes to you. I know it’s hard and frustrating, but hopefully you can get some reassurance.

Jacson6

(694 posts)
2. I've done that. They want $3000 to file a chapter 7. I'm too poor to pay that kind of money.
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 03:56 PM
Oct 18

I live in California.

Jacson6

(694 posts)
3. Never Mind an article states they are in a appeal court to be allowed to do what they do.
Fri Oct 18, 2024, 05:36 PM
Oct 18

Stuff rolls down hill for those of us who are poor.

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