Few personal bankruptcy notices are posted, especially in papers with a large circulation. Even so the number of people who read these postings is miniscule. The relief of being rid of creditors and collectors, for most people outweighs the possibility of embarrassment from any public notice.
Only if you burn it down.
If you're being sued for wages you earned due to your employer's bankruptcy, first consult with a legal professional who specializes in employment or bankruptcy law to understand your rights and options. Gather all relevant documentation, including pay stubs and employment contracts, to support your case. You may also want to file a claim in the bankruptcy court to seek owed wages, as unsecured creditors may have a chance to recover some funds. Finally, ensure you respond to any legal notices promptly to avoid default judgments.
None. It is in bankruptcy.
I believe new bankruptcy law exempts all retirement from being touch during bankruptcy so it should be safe
The American
This is called a paradox. There is no answer.
Milk
Anybody can file for bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcy is altogether different than criminal settlements
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The debt should be identified as being in bankruptcy or discharged in bankruptcy. It will remain on the list for 7 years. The bankruptcy will remain on the report for 10 years.