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Q: Can you hold a public office if you have filed bankruptcy?
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They cannot hold (public) office.


Can a creditor put a hold on your savings account after you claim bankruptcy?

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If I am a beneficiary on a life insurance policy and owe back taxes or have filed bankruptcy will the insurance company hold the check?

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