I used to work for McBride and May 31, 2010 after 60 years in business McBride did file for bankruptcy. Several parts of McBride in different states were acquired by other electrical companies. There is no word yet on the San Diego branch, but most of their work was commercial as opposed to Texas where most of their work was residential.
A bankruptcy filing or discharge in bankruptcy should not have any effect on your US passport.
If you are lucky, yes. But most likely, no lender will give you a mortgage loan if you are or have declared bankruptcy.
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Your condominium association is a public company. There are several types of bankruptcy, and the type chosen by the association will determine how business proceeds once bankruptcy is declared. Read more, below.
The Bankruptcy Court has every right to claim the proceeds of a life insurance policy once you are declared by them as insolvent.
He never declared bankruptcy.
While many small companies (mom and pop) business have declared bankruptcy the biggest is GENERAL MOTORS who declared bankruptcy.
A bankruptcy filing or discharge in bankruptcy should not have any effect on your US passport.
Pacific Gas and Electric filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2001
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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.
Yes. Filing bankruptcy does not end your obligation to your offspring.
The U.S. twice declared bankruptcy. The first was right after the revolutionary war, and the second time was in 1933.
If you are lucky, yes. But most likely, no lender will give you a mortgage loan if you are or have declared bankruptcy.