Child support arrears cannot be wiped out by a bankruptcy.
This really depends on whether the judgment is a dischargeable debt in bankruptcy. There are some debts that you cannot eliminate in bankruptcy and they will continue to exist after the bankruptcy. Generally judgments from credit cards, medical bills or personal loans can be discharged but they can become non dischargeable if the creditor claims fraud or misrepresentation within the bankruptcy.
Daycare isn't medical.
Yes, you can amend your bankruptcy, usually for a fee that is passed on to you from the court. You should contact your attorney to add your medical bills before you bankruptcy is discharged and to reconfigure your bankruptcy plan.
Geritom Medical, Inc in MN has not filed for bankruptcy. we just hired more pharmacy techs. this past week.
no
yes it is
No, only pre-petition debts may be discharged in a bankruptcy.
Medical bills can be discharged through a bankruptcy.
Yes, but you must list all debts, not just medical debts.
Yes.
Two: medical and claimed.
Tons and Tons. Many hard working people are driven to Bankruptcy due to overwhelming medical debt. This is an unknown amount as this would be listed as an outstanding balance rather than a specific reason, medical costs like any other unsecured debt "could" be one of the reasons people do apply for bankruptcy