Yes, but you may want to avoid hiring an expensive lawyer to do it. It could cost almost as much as you owe. Look for a low-cost lawyer or, in states that allow them, a paralegal who can prepare the documents.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
You can file bankruptcy for two possible reasons: you are unable to pay your debts or your creditors file for bankruptcy if you owe them more than 1000 dollars.
Yes you can.
Not unless you file for bankruptcy. Otherwise you owe the money.
If the car is being repoed then you owe something.
You file bankruptcy on all debts you owe. If you only owe money on credit cards you can file on them. Otherwise, if you owe money to a doctor, hospital, bank or other place you have to list them.
Having a car or other item repossessed does not mean anyone has to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is to protect you from creditors and should be sought if you owe more than your net worth and have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay what you owe.
In the US, at least, you don't file bankruptcy against specific loans, you file bankruptcy in general. You do have to list all your assets and debts as a part of the filing. So, technically the answer is "no", but ignoring that for a moment, why on Earth would you want to do such a ridiculous thing as spend filing and attorney's fees on a debt you don't owe any money on? However, the fact that you have a loan you don't owe anything on (most people do) doesn't stop you from filing bankruptcy.
Yes, if you file bankruptcy your file needs to be updated to show you no longer owe. If it does not you will need to file a dispute with chexsystems and have the error corrected. Some people have been removed from chexsystems after a bankruptcy. They do NOT have to remove you but they must have an accurate file showing a balance of zero
You can but most likely can't include a government service in the bankruptcy.
yes
no, you are still liable for the charges, no matter if you file for bankruptcy.