If you have a problem with an agency that claims you have had a bankruptcy, and you haven't had one, you need to send a letter to them. Ask to give you the name and address of the report they used, and explain that the information they have is in error.
If you still have trouble, see a legal aid worker and ask what you need to do to correct the information. Usually the legal aid can give you information free on the first visit.
Contact the credit bureau that has the incorrect information about the bankruptcy. They will contact whomever they need to in order to verify the information or remove it if it is deemed false.
If there is a bankruptcy filing showing on your credit report and you did not actual file, you should dispute that information with the three credit bureaus. They will then investigate and remove the information if it is inaccurate.
A judge or court may sometimes expunge a claim in bankruptcy court. This means that the claim is erased, as if it never happened.
You present proof that the repossession never occured. You can dispute it with the credit reporting agency.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
He never declared bankruptcy.
Filing bankruptcy does not remove a charge off report from a credit card on your credit report. It just adds bankruptcy to your credit report.
No.
If you are referring to a dismissal from a job, I do not think that should be there. I have never heard of the dismissal from employment being on a bankruptcy. I would consult an attorney on this.
Bankruptcy never stops a garnishment, it just delays it. In the duration of filing bankruptcy you no need to worry about garnishment.
never
No, only pre-petition debts may be discharged in a bankruptcy.