As far as I know, it doesn't.
It will have no affect on her credit. Only the person(s) who are a party to a bankruptcy have it noted on any crediting reportage.
60 years
There are a lot of factors that affect longevity. This includes health, environment, well being and these also affect your marriage.
1st bankruptcy = 7 years 2nd bankruptcy = 20 years 3rd bankruptcy = life
I think yes..there is no relationship between filing bankruptcy and apply for citizenship.filing bankruptcy is a personal issue its not a any crime or what.its true that it will be remain in your name for some years but it does not affect on your citizenship.
bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.
Absolutely. Tremendously. A huge amount. For a long time. at least 10 years.
This is a new field, less than 20 years old, but study after study is showing that same-gender marriage has virtually no affect whatsoever on society.
It shouldn't impact your credit rating all. However, his bankruptcy will remain on his credit for up to 10 years. If you get married and try to buy a home for example, then his credit rating will affect both of you.
A bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years and you may have to answer about it for the rest of your life. Who knows what effect it has on your credit score? Companies that lend money. Only when you apply for credit after bankruptcy will you know the full detrimental effect.
My Sister is a solicitor in conveyancing and we are buying a house she is dealing with the searches and one of the searches is for Bankruptcy. She sais that they search for Bankrupsy in the last 10 years. Once Bankruptcy is resolved you have to wait at lease 6 years for it to be removed from your credit rating file then you need another 3 - 5 years to build up your credit rating again. Hope this helps
any information in regards to a bankruptcy should not be on your credit report if older than 10 years. if it is, write your credit bureaus immediately and dispute the information citing the FCRA Federal law that states it maynot remain on your report after 10 years.