Yes
If you have credit accounts in good standing then do not include them in your bankruptcy.
Yes, it is possible to file for bankruptcy online in some cases.
I think yes..there is no relationship between filing bankruptcy and apply for citizenship.filing bankruptcy is a personal issue its not a any crime or what.its true that it will be remain in your name for some years but it does not affect on your citizenship.
Yes, if you file bankruptcy your file needs to be updated to show you no longer owe. If it does not you will need to file a dispute with chexsystems and have the error corrected. Some people have been removed from chexsystems after a bankruptcy. They do NOT have to remove you but they must have an accurate file showing a balance of zero
It is possible for the married couple to file a chapter 13 or in some instances a chapter 11.
If the car is gone, the car is gone. The car would only be covered in BK if you still had it. If you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy within 10 days of your car being repossessed, or in some states before it has been sold or auctioned, your creditor must return the vehicle to you.
Bankruptcy law is when a judge declears that you have the inablity or impairment to pay a debt.creditors may file an involintary bankrupcy to reclaim some of their debt.
Yes, but if the debtor ever used a phony social security, some districts will NOT allow the person to file a bankruptcy.
They filled for bankruptcy in 2011, still some of the restaurants are operating. Still they have fanancial diffilculties.
If you hide your car before you file bankruptcy and get caught, it is fraud and as far as im aware there will be a prison sentance. If you need to file bankruptcy in the first place then maybe selling your car would be a good idea to pay off some of your debt to try and prevent bankruptcy, because it is a very serious thing and not recommended as a get out clause for not paying debt.
Some strict limitations have been set by the new bankruptcy law. Debtors will not be able to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy if they've been through a Chapter 7 within eight years of the new filing. If they want to file for Chapter 13, they will not receive a discharge within two years of a previous Chapter 13 discharge and within four years if they were discharged from a Chapter 7, 11 or 12 bankruptcy.
You can file bankruptcy individually instead of jointly but if your husbands name is on some of the accounts it may effect him. You would need to speak to an attorney and explain your situation in detail to get the right answer.