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KEYWORD "DISCHARGED"
not at the same time, and you'll have to wait a certain period of time after being dismissed/discharged from one before filing the other.
No. Dismissed is essentially incomplete - no resolution...discharged is completed and closed.
It should rotate off of your credit report about 7 years after being discharged. It cannot be removed.
The debt should be identified as being in bankruptcy or discharged in bankruptcy. It will remain on the list for 7 years. The bankruptcy will remain on the report for 10 years.
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No one can be discharged from the U.S. military for being gay. "Don't Ask Don't Tell" was overturned on Sept 20, 2011.
It is possible to rejoin the military after being discharged under Chapter 14-12c, but eligibility will depend on several factors, including the reason for discharge and the needs of the military at the time of reapplication. Each branch of the military has its own policies and procedures for reenlistment, so it is best to consult with a recruiter for the most up-to-date information.
The bankruptcy is not discharged, the debts are. A creditor can be added if the plan is not too far along or if you have the excess income to pay whatever the creditors are being paid (percent of debt) for the balance of the plan. If it is a post-filing debt, it cannot be added.
Sometimes Chapter 13 debtors need or want to convert their bankruptcy case from a Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. And sometimes the bankruptcy court will force you to convert from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 - this is often called a "forced conversion." The reasons for conversions vary. For the most part, if you are instigating the conversion, you have a right to convert your case. But that doesn't always mean you'll qualify for Chapter 7 relief.
After being discharged from the hospital, she was able to return home to continue her recovery.