Judgments are listed by creditor in Schedule D, E or F, depending on the nature of the debt and judgment, and in the Statement of Financial Affairs. question 4a (if within the past year).
yes but you still need to talk to a Bankruptcy attorney
Fines for violating the law, such as traffic tickets and judgments, fall under the category of nondischargeable debts in any bankruptcy proceeding and will stay with you during and after your your chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Yes, most judgments can be discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires specific forms to be completed and filed. You can find a complete list of requirements at www.uscourts.gov . Good luck!
i receive a judgment for ganishment but i have other bills which i qualify for chapter 7 does it get dismissed if i include it in the bankrutpcy
You can avoid the laws if your lender agrees not to press charges for deficiency. You can also file for a chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Yes you can protect it under chapter 7 bankruptcy
what are the chapter 7 limits for bankruptcy?
The debt should be identified as being in bankruptcy or discharged in bankruptcy. It will remain on the list for 7 years. The bankruptcy will remain on the report for 10 years.
You must list all of your debt when filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, not all debts are eliminated. There are certain exceptions to discharge under the Bankruptcy Code. Your attorney will be able to advise you by looking at your total financial situation.
The amount of time a bankruptcy stays on your credit report after discharge differs between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, after discharge, it shows for 7 years on your credit report.
The bankruptcy petitioner can file another chapter 7 8 years after the date of filing of a previous chapter 7.