Don't understand the phrase "incarceration bill," but if it has anything to do with something owed to the government, no, you can't. Debts owed to the government are not discharged during bankruptcy, only private debts.
No, you cannot file my cell phone bill in a bankruptcy. However, you can file YOUR cell phone bill in a bankruptcy.
No, only pre-petition debts may be discharged in a bankruptcy.
yes it is
Medical bills can be discharged through a bankruptcy.
If you are referring to Hillary and Bill Clinton, neither of them have, singly or as husband and wife, ever filed for bankruptcy.
Bill consolidation is a better alternative to bankruptcy. Bankuptcy will go on your credit and has stipulations to being accepted. Bill consolidation will give you a chance to pay off your debts without an adverse effect to your credit score.
Heat escapes from windows and doors because there is a gap or hole around them. Having these gaps will increase a heat bill. They should be fixed as soon as possible.
Question is unclear but - any debts which you incurred before bankruptcy filing but were not presented until AFTER your bankruptcy petition is accepted, are subject to the bankruptcy. HOWEVER - after the bankruptcy has been filed, you may NOT go out and incur NEW debt. Any newly incurred debt will NOT be protected by the bankruptcy shield.
unfortunately you will be stuck paying the bill.
Take it off your bankrupcy papers and pay the bill, at least the portion that the Insurance gave you. Check with your bankruptcy attorney, insurance agent or doctors office. Generally checks are sent direct to the doctor.
you can add a creditor any time just make sure you didn't make that bill in bankruptcy the courts can dismis your case if you did make another bill in bankruptcy. talk to your lawer some times they charge a fee to add a bill.
The last word was it was waiting editing of terminology, and has not become offcial. ALthough there have been some amendments added to Federal Bankruptcy Laws.