Sure.
Common.
Anybody can file for bankruptcy.
Don't do that. It's called fraud.
Yes, you can.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
Yes, you can be sued while in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. However, the automatic stay that is triggered when you file for bankruptcy generally prevents most creditors from pursuing legal action against you for debts included in the bankruptcy. If a creditor attempts to sue you during this time, you can inform the court of your bankruptcy status, which may stop the lawsuit. It's important to consult with your bankruptcy attorney for specific guidance related to your situation.
No, Dollar General did not file for bankruptcy in 2010. In fact, the company was already publicly traded and had successfully emerged from a previous bankruptcy in 2004. Since then, it has continued to expand and grow, solidifying its position in the retail market.
Only if you otherwise qualify for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy involves discharging debt. Certain debts are not dischargeable, like back child support, student loans, some taxes. If you are in violation of a state law requiring insurance coverage, filing bankruptcy will not help.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy may enable you to recover your house from foreclosure. However the bankruptcy would entail dealing with your entire debt situation, not just the house.
Absolutely, you can send the notice of bankruptcy filing to the court and you will not have to attend.
I don't think so its possible to file the bankruptcy in a different country's and after all no one person in this world want to file such a hectic process of bankruptcy.bankruptcy is such a critical legal process that no one wants to face it.
If you are talking about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, It takes 7 to 9 years after you can file bankruptcy again.