Assuming these are medical bills incurred after your Chapter 7 filing and you received a discharge, and they are for medical services for you, not your husband, they will come after you. You should consider filing a chapter 13 to pay them off in whole or in part, depending on your income and expenses.
If your husband has a bankruptcy lawyer, he should ask the lawyer. You may consult your own lawyer.
Geritom Medical, Inc in MN has not filed for bankruptcy. we just hired more pharmacy techs. this past week.
yes but it is expensive
If you are referring to Hillary and Bill Clinton, neither of them have, singly or as husband and wife, ever filed for bankruptcy.
Contact child support enforcement in your area immediately do not delay, this will have to be filed with his bankruptcy and he will still be required to pay, this is an obbligation not a choice. Do not delay.
No, only pre-petition debts may be discharged in a bankruptcy.
You don't need a job to file Chapter 7!
do you know if kaiser permanente filed bankruptcy?
If you need to write a letter that you filed bankruptcy, simply address it to a judge or magistrate and state the reasons whether they were medical, financial or relationship oriented. Sometimes you may need to do this when you apply for credit after a bankruptcy is discharged as this will show for quite a few years.
You may discharge medical bills that are accrued up until the day your case is filed in either chapter.
You can refinance even a day out of bankruptcy. Every situation is different but the main criteria are the type of bankruptcy, your credit score, amount of equity available, how you've paid your bills since the bankruptcy and time in bankruptcy.
No. No state has ever filed for bankruptcy. States are not coverd by current U.S. bankruptcy laws.
Tracy McGrady filed for bankruptcy in January of 2014