Yes, but you'll have to come back to go to court.
Yes you can, but if you just recently moved, then you would be required to use the exemptions of your previous state.
Yes.
Yes, you can move anywhere you want to, but if you are paying payments (Chapter 13) you are still legally obligated to make the payments.
Yes.
Debtors under Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can move to another state. However, they must be available for court proceedings and other legal meetings.
Yes, it is called bankruptcy. Move quickly though. If the lender obtains a judgment against you before you file bankruptcy, you will still owe on the loan.
Research the laws of the state you are going to.
no
In Georgia you must have a court order or your parents permission. As a minor your parents are still responsible for you.
No, because you'd need to switch
No, you still have to pay for the crime.
Yes, Federal Law requires that you live in the state of filing a minimum of 91 days prior to your BK date.You should file bankruptcy in the state that you have spent the greater part of the last 180 days. However, any federal bankruptcy court has the authority to hear bankruptcy cases, since the jurisdiction is federal.It is a good idea to speak to an attorney before you move. If you are in financial trouble but haven't lived in your state for 91 days, don't let that stop you from speaking with an attorney. It may take time to to prepare your documents and get everything in place to file.Source: http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com/2007/09/22/how-long-do-you-have-to-live-in-a-state-to-file-bankruptcy-there/
Of course not.