EVERYTHING you own and EVERYTHING you owe is included in the BK and must be reported. They are given different classes, some debts can't be discharged and some assets cannot be taken, and the assets are used to pay the liabilities. YOU CANNOT PICK AND CHOSE WHAT IS INVOLVED. The schoice of who gets paid and how much is not yours. That is pretty much prescribed in bankrutpcy law - albeit there is some flexibility in application. You do not go bankrutp on a "debt" or even some. If you filed this way, you have committed a criminal fraud, the court will at least dismiss the case as soon as it comes to light...which as you see it will because your other creditors and assets are easily seen even by a credit report. Public schools are paid through taxes...taxes if owed may be included in BK. They are given a high priority and are normally paid well ahead of many other types of debts. I'm not sure how you could owe the school something else...I guess some type of sports or special services fee, and those too...like everything must be included.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
If you are talking about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, It takes 7 to 9 years after you can file bankruptcy again.
A bankruptcy is "on" your credit report the instant you file it and will not be removed for 7-10 years. Its a public record. If you dismiss the bankruptcy the day after filing, it will still show up.
No, they did not file for bankruptcy.
They did not file for bankruptcy.
No, both parties on a joint mortgage do not need to file bankruptcy. They can file a joint bankruptcy or a single bankruptcy.
what companies did file a bankruptcy in 2005,2006 and 2007.
No, you cannot file my cell phone bill in a bankruptcy. However, you can file YOUR cell phone bill in a bankruptcy.
Anyone who is a resident of the state can file for bankruptcy in Wisconsin. There is no restriction on who can file, only for which chapter they can file in.
Your financial status does not affect your ability to attend law school. There should not be any problem.
Yes, you can file with an income coming in, which chapter of bankruptcy you file depends on your income