I think of two ways. Call the DMV and have them do a search using the VIN number or call the court for a copy of the papers filed for bankruptcy. There should be a copy of the title of the car in the paperwork.
The short answer is yes they can because once the bankruptcy is discharged you no longer are protected for debtors who wish to collect on a debt.
If the bankruptcy is discharged you are no longer responsible for the debt.
Any debt discharged through BK is cleared and no longer exists. The debt may no longer exist but the lien against the property still exists. While you do not have to pay the loan, the note holder can still take possession of the property.
Yes, if a debt is discharged the debtor no longer has to pay.
If the note holder has taken possession of the property then they are the current owner, you do not need to maintain a home owners insurance policy. This is because you are no longer the home owner.
No.
Sometimes credit card charges are not included in bankruptcy. If they are then you will no longer be able to use them.
11 months. if need to stay longer you can file for extension to the nearest immigration office.
With new bankruptcy laws that is no longer possible. If the person files for bankruptcy and includes the vehicle they will have to pay the entire amount of the loan.
yes because you are not a key holder anymore so you get payed for something different!hope this helped!
Bankruptcy should be removed after 6-7 years from discharge, if you have another bankruptcy within 6-7 years, it will take longer to remove or could be permanently on your file
You can dismiss a bankruptcy. (Motion to dismiss) However, you will no longer be under the protection of the bankruptcy courts, will still owe everything, and will still have a bankruptcy on your credit report. You may also be prevented from filing again for quite some time. Talk to an attorney about your individual circumstances and how your local Bankruptcy court handles these situations.