Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a federal procedure. You file in the jurisdiction where you live. It may discharge/release you of many types of debts. Try Prodocassist.webs.com or uscourts.gov for more info.
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I filed Chapter 7 last year and when I applied for a credit card this year I was denied and the reason was "bancruptcy".
Yes, you can covert a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and vice versa.
1000 stillers at fish ch.7 (kold) 1300 pats at bolts ch.7 (kold) 1300 cards at sickhawks ch.11 (kmsb)
No. Once a chapter 7 bankruptcy has been discharged it is final.
Yes, whether the accounts are in default or not.
Psalms (Ch.51), 2 Samuel (ch.7 and elsewhere), 1 Kings (ch.1), and 2 Chronicles (ch.9). That's four books.
This question is nonsense.
As asked and answered at least 100 times here: It makes no difference where you are, the credit reports is the same. All credit agencies keep it on their files and actively report a BK for at least 10 years, from discharge. They can provide reports for longer periods when the client asking for it wants. As a matter of public court record...the information is available through other sources for just about forever.
It is the third book of the Torah. It contains details of sacrifice-laws (ch.1-7), keeping kosher (ch.11), the festivals (ch.23), and more.
You can't file Ch 7 again until you have waited 8 years after discharge. You could file Ch 13 or if you are in Wisconsin a Ch 128.
One of the seven Canaanite peoples (Deuteronomy ch.7), descendants of Canaan the son of Ham (Genesis ch.10).