Yes you can file but you may lose a stripe. You may file, of course. I do not believe there is any rule about losing a stripe, and believe it is even against federal law for employers to do so.
Yes, military personnel can file for bankruptcy, just like any other individual. However, certain benefits and allowances provided to military members, like housing allowances, may be taken into account during the bankruptcy proceedings. It is advisable for military personnel considering bankruptcy to consult with a legal assistance office or a bankruptcy attorney who specializes in military issues.
can file bankrupcy if i lose my car
Yes you can, However if you do file bankrupcy do not do it without a lawyer. In most cases if you do not file bankrupcy and the finance company( if you were financed) has already filled a garnishearment they will take you to court and you will have to make arrangements for they will retrive a small amount from your paycheck each time you get paid until they have retrived all of their money that you owe however if you loose your job or file bankrupcy they can not take any money from you.
Bankrupcy laws have changed, creditors now have more ways to get your money even if you file bankrupcy. People must become more accountable for the debts now, bankrupcy is no longer a way out of debt. You should go to a credit councelor and start working things out.
If your bankrupcy isn't complete, it would likely be a violation of the terms of your bankrupcy with the court. The court could then choose to deny your claim of bankrupcy. If your bankrupcy filing is totally complete, depending on the type of loan it is not unusual (except now with todays credit crisis) to be approved for a loan simply because the company approving the loan knows that you can not file for bankrupcy again for a relatively long period of time.
Yes. in fact it means the IRS can't negotiate a lower amount or payment plan with you
sure you can, but you will loose new car when u file bankruptcy anyway.also need more than just a car payment to file bankruptcy. laws have changed to prevent people filing bankrupcy just to dodge paying there bills
If you are in debt with several creditors and don't want to file a bankruptcy you can try to get a consolidated credit repair company to help you to manage the debt.
because the town meeting was on the verge of bankrupcy Adams was compelled to file suit agaist delinquent taxpayers but many taxes went uncollected
Yes. It is legal to refinance a home in VA. The purpose of refinancing is to repay your old loan with a new one. It might be a great idea for someone looking to file bankrupcy.
Yes it's true. However with the new bankruptcy reform it will be more difficult for consumer's to file a chapter 7. If the debtor has even a small amount of nonexempt assets, they will be required to file a chapter 13 consolidation bankrupcy rather than a chapter 7.
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if you claim bankrupcy can it effect your pension