No. All balances (except those which extend beyond the plan - like mortgages) are discharged at the end of the 13 plan.
If you paid 1% to unsecured in your plan, that's all they get.
If they are telling you that you need to continue to pay them, get an attorney. You may be able to sue.
no
it does not work
If you have credit accounts in good standing then do not include them in your bankruptcy.
You will have to talk to you credit card company. They will be able to assist you in transferring your balance on your credit cards.
You can declare bankruptcy due to credit card debts, yes.
no
it does not work
If you have credit accounts in good standing then do not include them in your bankruptcy.
"Whether a debtor keeps credit cards after filing bankruptcy is up to the credit card company. If you are discharging a credit card they will cancel the card unless you reaffirm the debt. Even if you have a zero balance the credit card company might cancel the card."
yep
You will have to talk to you credit card company. They will be able to assist you in transferring your balance on your credit cards.
Yes, you have to list EVERY creditor that you have an account with, even those that you are current with or have no balance due. You can run the risk of getting in trouble with the bankruptcy court if you don't.
You can declare bankruptcy due to credit card debts, yes.
Yes, it is still possible to get a credit card after bankruptcy. "Secure" credit cards require you to place a security deposit down in the event of default, but they are a good way of rebuilding your credit.
Sometimes credit card charges are not included in bankruptcy. If they are then you will no longer be able to use them.
Chase offers cash back credit cards, rewards credit cards, travel credit cards and Special Balance Transfer Offer Intro APR on Purchases and Balance
check Federal Bankruptcy act 801.3