Negative effect on your credit, Property may be affected, Not all debts can be eliminated, adverse effect on your financial situation, influence the status of your security clearance if you don't inform your employer about your bankruptcy and why you've filed for bankruptcy, can also limit future job opportunities depending on the field of work you are in, you may not qualify for new credit, Not all retirement plans are protected.
the only way bankruptcy can hurt you if that job check your credit. if i was you i won't bring it up unless your asked.
Any foreclosure or bankruptcy affects your credit. And for anywhere from 7 -10 years.
becouse you could hurt animals and they can die if you litter. also you could make the air dirty and it could hurt our lives to.
Some people could be scared or could be mad or also could be by a accident.
Yes. But not as much as if the husband did the bankruptcy.
Whether you are filing Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your credit score will be directly impacted for 7-10 years AFTER you exit protection.
It could hurt them. Because they don't have water And flop around on land it could hurt its self.
You don't have to have an attorney to file for bankruptcy, but an attorney can be help with the paperwork. Also, your creditors usually have legal representation so it may be for the best if you are represented as well. You can file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy on your own. However, with a Chapter 13 you'll probably need a lawyer. Also, the more valuable your property -homes, cars, etc - the more you should consider a lawyer in order to make sure you don't lose anything of value through the Bankruptcy process. i HAVE NOTHING OF VALUE, NO CAR, HOME, ETC. I OWE OVER 100k ON CREDIT CARDS AND NO JOB NOW. SHOULD I DO CHAPTER 7 OR 13? ANY NEGATIVES THAT COULD HURT ME I SHOULOD BE AWARE OF?
The opposite could be help, also love, care, or nurture.
You could get hurt You could be hurt more hurt more you could be embarrassed in front of everyone
If you have co-signed and the primary borrower has defaulted, you will need to step up and pay. If not then it will hurt your credit rating.
No. You were not married to him. Keep your maiden name and keep your credit seperate. If it has been a long time out of the bankruptcy then his credit may not be that bad. In fact it is possible that it is better than yours. Call all three credit reporting agencies and have them send a free credit report for him and you to review. If you put him on the title of your home then it could hurt you. If you use his credit scores and they are low it could hurt you because they will take the middle score between you both.