Yes, you can be sued for the original debt, minus any money the creditor received during the 13 plan.
Claiming and not claiming unpaid dividends are when you have paid a debt. Once you have paid a debt it is is claimed.
Only holders of undischarged debt can come after assets or income after a discharged bankruptcy. Some debts may not be dischargeable in a bankruptcy, such as tax debt. The meaning of dismissed is different from discharged, however. A dismissed bankruptcy would be one that did not conclude. In that case, creditors may attempt any legal means to recover what is owed.
We went through a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy a few years back and our attorney asked us, for our protection, to list any unpaid debt we'd ever had. That way, a past debt would be covered and could never be contested.
No it will not go away in 7 years if it is unpaid. If debt is lft unpaid, the interest rates will continue to go higher and higher.
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Yes, once a debt collection agency buys your debt from the original creditor they are legally entitled to all of your debt. Therefore, they can take you to court for any unpaid debts, so long as it is the debt they bought from the original creditor and only that debt.
i just was sued by a lawyer for a credit card debt . i have to appear 12/3/08 im thinking about bankrupcy what should i do
An unpaid medical bill is like any other debt. It can be reported to a credit agency like any other debt.
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There is no minimum. 1 cent of unpaid debt can be reported.
If a Chapter 128 case has been dismissed, it typically means that the debt repayment plan was not completed according to the court-approved terms. As a result, the individual is no longer under the protection of Chapter 128 and creditors may resume collection efforts. It's important to seek legal advice to understand the implications and explore alternative options for managing debt.