You have to list everything in you bankruptcy. You may reaffirm what ever you chose to.
No, if you mean, can you single out this debt to "file bankruptcy on." You file bankruptcy on ALL your creditors. You don't get to pick and choose. But you can certainly include such a debt in bankruptcy.
When you file bankruptcy, you must include ALL assets that you own. You can't pick and choose. This is considered fraud upon the court. So, absolutely not.
== == NO, you have to turn in any credit cards and include the credit card debts in the bankruptcy. You can't pick and choose what debts you are going to include.
That is up to the person filing the bankruptcy. You can include or omit any debt that you choose.
Yes. If you include it with all other debts and all of your assets. You can't pick and choose. go to www.nolo.com for answers and reading...I used it and it's the best.
Go to your applicable bankruptcy court's website, go to the forms section and download Schedules A and B. That's where you list all your assets. You don't get to pick and choose.
It's not an idiom. It means you pick and choose what you want -- pick something out and choose it from a selection.
No.
select, choose,pick,decide!
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If by "property limit" it is meant what personal and real property can be exempted from bankruptcy, that is determined by the type of bankruptcy you must file, federal or state. To discover what the type and amount of property one is allowed to exempt you can search federal bankruptcy exemptions or (name of state) bankruptcy exemptions; in a few states the person can choose to use either set of exemptions or a combination thereof.
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