Can a Probate Estate Administrator File for Bankruptcy for a Decedent?

Estate Administrator File for Bankruptcy

Whether an estate administrator can file for bankruptcy for a decedent is a common question. In Oklahoma, the role of the estate administrator (or executor) is to handle the decedent’s financial affairs according to probate law, but filing for bankruptcy on behalf of the deceased raises important legal questions. We will cover the basics here regarding the rights of an…

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Which Chapter Of Bankruptcy Avoids Foreclosure in Oklahoma?

Bankruptcy Avoids Foreclosure

Bankruptcy Avoids Foreclosure in certain situation but there are conditions that must be met. Most people experience real financial uncertainty or hardship at least once in their life. Filing a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy can help individuals manage these challenges and recover from financial hardship. Oklahoma Bankruptcy protections can allow an individual just like you to get a…

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Disqualifications For Filing Bankruptcy in Oklahoma

Disqualifications For Filing Bankruptcy

In Oklahoma there are certain Disqualifications For Filing Bankruptcy. The first place to start is dependent on whether a person is filing a chapter 7 or a chapter 13 bankruptcy. Because the things that disqualify a person are similar between each type and chapter 7 is much more popular among bankruptcy types this article explores disqualifications for filing chapter 7…

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