Depends...assuming they had told you to turn it over - very possible the court will press contempt charges. Almost certainly they will dismiss your case.
To endorse a check means to sign the back of it, giving permission for it to be cashed or deposited by someone else.
One reason that one would need to visit a bankruptcy law office is in order to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy law helps by giving a "fresh start" for the honest, unfortunate debtors out there.
Chapter 7 is a liquidation bankruptcy, you are giving up your assets. If you want to keep your home and car you would need to file a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
To endorse a check, sign your name on the back of the check where it says "endorse here." This signifies that you are giving permission for the check to be cashed or deposited.
when giving a hickie, you have to suck and bite at the same time. A hickie mostly happens on the neck
To protect the debtor by giving him or her a fresh start free from creditors' claims
No, cats do not bleed before giving birth.
Horses will tend to lie down, and will refuse to get up. If this happens, immediatly call a vet. Before giving a horse something your not sure your horse can have, please contact your local Vet.
No money is given back to you, and a bankruptcy stays on your credit for 10 years.
Possibly. Check with your local Bar Association. Some states do not allow paralegals to prepare bankruptcy paperwork since it involves giving legal advice (NY, for example).
It's slightly different depending on whether or not you are going through a lawyer. If you are not, you will basically file a ton of paperwork with the government. It requires a ton of specific information that you may not be used to giving out. The application is long and pretty confusing and should not be done hastily.
Guppies are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.