There is nothing that stops you from getting married, but do tell the other person about your credit history.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
You don't. It's not an issue.
Its not your house, GET OUT!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,, until you get A legal notice.
If you filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in MI and it is discharged, you can amend whatever document you want at any time. It does not matter whether it is during the process of bankruptcy or after the discharge.
You may discharge medical bills that are accrued up until the day your case is filed in either chapter.
8 years from the date of discharge of the previous chapter 7.
Chapter 7 will stay on your credit report for 10 years from the date bankruptcy was filed. Chapter 13 typically stays on your credit report for 7 years from the date the bankruptcy was filed, however, can remain on your credit report for 10 years.
In theory you can get a new mortgage anytime, but it is going to be more dependent on your credit score, how much equity you have, and your mortgage payment history over the past 12-months. Your grading will be determined by how long ago you filed the BK and how long ago the foreclosure was filed, but you should be able to qualify for a new mortgage loan.
It does not matter what state you filed your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, as it was done in Federal Court, and these types of events stay on your credit for 10 years.
No you should not marry him you should wait and see if it would be right.