Yes.
The short answer is no. There are legal restrictions regarding when and how often you can file bankruptcy, as well as the type of bankruptcy (if any) you are eligible to file. You will likely need to be able to pay any court and legal fees involved, as well, so proceed with caution.
Yes you can file. Don't believe it will effect your status unless there is a crime that negates that status. Bankruptcy is not a crime.
Yes. Bankruptcy does not change you absolute legal obligation to file taxes.
No, you do not have to be a U.S. citizen to file for banrupcy, you just need to be a legal resident.
Yes. Legal problems like this do not prohibit people from getting married.
Contact USCIS for instructions as to how to proceed in your particular case.
Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding in which a person can get a fresh financial start. Bankruptcy can be very useful and effective in resolving financial problems in certain cases.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
They WILL sue you as long as they have the legal right to do so. Bankruptcy may be your only option.
Most all debts are legal liabilities. If they aren't legal, it wasn't a good contract making it and they don't have to be paid
yes you can when the child turns 21 you can file for your papers
An illegal immigrant can file for bankruptcy in California. The federal bankruptcy code does not limit the filing of a bankruptcy to U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The bankruptcy code allows a debtor to be a "person that resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United States, or a municipality, may be a debtor under this title."Whether it is advisable to file for bankruptcy, will depend on the particular circumstances of that individual.