Yes. Many people who do a bankruptcy by themselves or by inexperienced lawyers leave out doctor, dentist or friends' debts. If you omit them, you're committing fraud and can find your discharge revoked and going to federal prison for a vacation.
It is less detrimental to your credit score to be late on paying your bills (more than 30 days late) than it is to file bankruptcy.
No, but it helps. Many people pay their bills instead of buying groceries, but they can't sustain that for long. The test for bankruptcy is not so rigorous. If you spend what you should to live on, and you cannot pay your other bills as they come due, you can file.
No brainer. Tons of bills and no money to pay them,worst part-- can't assemble cars without parts.
No, they did not file for bankruptcy.
No, both parties on a joint mortgage do not need to file bankruptcy. They can file a joint bankruptcy or a single bankruptcy.
Not unless you file for bankruptcy. Otherwise you owe the money.
It is less detrimental to your credit score to be late on paying your bills (more than 30 days late) than it is to file bankruptcy.
No, but it helps. Many people pay their bills instead of buying groceries, but they can't sustain that for long. The test for bankruptcy is not so rigorous. If you spend what you should to live on, and you cannot pay your other bills as they come due, you can file.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
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
Yes, you can. Most people who file bankruptcy do so because of medical bills.
Bankruptcy cover credit card bills. Bankruptcy can also cover outstanding debts from doctors, utility bills, and bank loans, as well.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
If you are talking about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, It takes 7 to 9 years after you can file bankruptcy again.
Yes you can
No brainer. Tons of bills and no money to pay them,worst part-- can't assemble cars without parts.
You should contact a bankruptcy or finance attorney and no one else.