10 years at least.
Other records (like court) may be much longer.
The bankruptcy will appear on their credit if you include this card in your bankruptcy. If you leave the card off the bankruptcy, it will not effect their credit.
for a 10 year period
10 years for a chapter 7.
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.
The credit accounts will appear in the credit portion of your report for seven years from their date of last activity. The legal item will appear in the public record portion for 10 years from the date of its' discharge.
If your partner files for bankruptcy and you don't then the bankruptcy will not appear on your credit report. But you will be partly responsible for before bankruptcy filing. Generally filing bankruptcy will affect the credit rating of the individual who filed it.
Yes!
Ten years from the date of discharge.
Your credit follows you individually. If you have joint accounts then they appear on both of your credit reports.
Do not worry about applying for credit after bankruptcy. The applications will come to you before the ink on the court documents has dried.
It stays on your credit report for 10 years in every state. Bankruptcy is a federal procedure.
Bankruptcy filings typically stay on a debtor's credit report for 10 years.