No, and any business claiming that it is possible is not being truthful(or flat out lying whichever term is preferred).
Bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years. There is no recourse to have the entry removed before the time limit has expired.
No. Sometimes it will be reported as "Included in Bankruptcy"
It should be removed from the credit report in 2009. A bankruptcy remains on a credit report for ten years from date of discharge.
Yes, but only after the bankruptcy is removed from your credit report - which can take over ten years from the discharge.
You do not have to necessarily get credit counseling before you can file for bankruptcy.
No, it cannot be removed but the information can be amended to read correctly. A bankruptcy discharge remains on a credit report 10 years from the date of discharge.
A bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years, it cannot be removed arbitrarily.
As far as I'm aware, it is removed automatically after 7 or 10 years from the filing date depending on which chapter you filed.Thanks for using Answers.com!
bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.
Like other credit items in your history (other than bankruptcy) it will remain on your credit report for 7 years. You may be able to have it removed sooner if it is not documented properly.
The bills will remain on your credit report, but each one should have a notation that it was included in the bankruptcy. Which is to say, BK may change or excuse the debt you owe...but it adds generally considered negative things to your credit history, and it does not change or excuse the history you make.
The only way to remove a bankruptcy from your credit report is to dispute it to the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus have 30 days under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, to verify your bankruptcy withe the court that filed it or it must be removed from your credit report.