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Which activity is not affected or halted by an automatic stay in bankruptcy?
Which activity is not affected or halted by an automatic stay in bankruptcy?
- Eviction actions
- Civil lawsuits
- Criminal activity (correct)
- Debt collection by creditors
What type of order from a city, county, or state cannot be stayed by filing for bankruptcy?
What type of order from a city, county, or state cannot be stayed by filing for bankruptcy?
- Police and regulatory activity (correct)
- Public health-related orders
- Tax-related orders
- Zoning-related orders
In which situation would a person have to continue to fulfill their support obligations even after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
In which situation would a person have to continue to fulfill their support obligations even after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- When the support payments are not court-ordered
- When the person is filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- When the person is way back on support payments (correct)
- When the support payments are dischargeable
What is a potential consequence of not paying domestic support obligations before filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
What is a potential consequence of not paying domestic support obligations before filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
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Bankruptcy Automatic Stay Exception
Bankruptcy Automatic Stay Exception
Criminal activity is not affected or halted by an automatic stay in bankruptcy.
Unstayable Governmental Orders
Unstayable Governmental Orders
Orders related to police and regulatory activities from a city, county, or state cannot be stayed by filing for bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 & Support Payments
Chapter 7 & Support Payments
A person must continue to fulfill their support obligations even after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, especially if they are significantly behind on payments.
Chapter 13 Eligibility & Support
Chapter 13 Eligibility & Support
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