Seven (7) years from the date of dismissal.
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.
as long as your credit file contains negative information it will always impact your credit score
It takes seven to ten years.
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while it may be available for longer...as it remains a matter of public record, the standard credit report format shows these for 10 years from dismissal.
7 years, no more than 10.
No. Backruptcy will always appear on your credit. After 7-10 years your credit will be as good as someone who has not filed bankruptcy.
7 years.
Yes.
no it doesn't as long as you both don't at the same time.
No. as long as you pay back on time