You don't have a choice, ALL debts must be included in your bankruptcy petition. Oh, also, priority debts cant be discharged in a bankruptcy.
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Yes, discharged debts are generally noted as "included in bankruptcy" on a CR.
NO NOT IF THE DEBTS ARE IN THE BANKRUPTCY. If they are included in the bankruptcy, give them your case info/ lawyer's name. After that they can be fined if they continue to call. If the depts are incurred after the bankruptcy then yes they can.
Not only can the be included, they MUST be included. All debts whether to Walmart or Aunt Betsy needs to be included in your bankruptcy filing.
Yes, whether or not they will all be included in the BK will be the decision of the bankruptcy trustee.
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Yes. They must be included. All debts and all assets must be included. IRS income tax debts can only be discharged, however, if the amount of tax due was determined 3 years prior to filing the bankruptcy.
Yes. If joint debts are an issue, it is beneficial for both parties to enter into a BK filing. If not the one who is not a party to the bankruptcy will be liable for those debts.
YES. Any debt can be included in a bankruptcy petition. It is up to the bankruptcy court to determine which debts will be allowed to stay in. info@usconsumerpros.com
"Included in" bankruptcy? No. It stops any interest or penalties on unsecured debts. If the bankruptcy fails, the accrued interest or penalties will be added to the account, and the statute of limitations starts ticking from where it was on the date of filing.
Examples of unsecured priority debts are, child and/or spousal support, delinquent taxes, rent and utility arrears, any fines or restitution(s) that have been ordered by the court. Unsecured non-priority are, store cards, unsecured personal loans (unless held by a bank where the person has accounts), credit cards, and so forth.
Debts included in the bankruptcy should be noted as such in the credit report. The bankruptcy will remain on the credit report for ten years.