pay it off monthly with what money you can or put money away and keep it till you have a bit.
7 years
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be removed from a credit report 10 years after the date the Bankruptcy was FILED.
No, monies owed pertaining to public benefits either federal or state are not dischargeable under bankruptcy laws.
No, in fact it will leave a Bankruptcy record on your credit report for 10 years.
yes alot of people dont know but yes it will
If you filed for bankruptcy and the title company knows about it, then you cannot sell your house. Your title is not free and clear so a buyer could not purchase. It also depends on the bankruptcy, you should talk to your lawyer.
I think chapter 7 bankruptcy at least take 5 to 6 years to clear the bankruptcy so its automatically remain on your name for those years.You will get your property only after this case is complete.
Bankruptcy is never really cleared. Companies usually stop considering it as an issue for credit, after seven years. It still remains in many consumer reports.
Yes, a person is still bondable. They just have to be able to pay their bond or have a clear background check to be bondable.
It all depends on the employer, usually after seven years a bankruptcy is clear from your record, even though someone has a bankruptcy in their record they can try to get credit to begin to improve their credit.
A chapter 7 bankruptcy is the nuclear bomb of debt clearing. It will however, not get rid of certain taxes, preference payments, college loans, and other not dischargeable debts.
Most taxes are not discharged in bankruptcy.If the amount of your tax liabilities is not clear, the bankruptcy court cam decide how much you owe; you need not go to tax court for that.