Contact your Bankruptsy Attorney. Tell him/her what has happened. They will be able to best advise you what avenue to pursue.
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READ your contract. If you are in DEFAULT of the terms, you can get repoed.
First and foremost, the applicant has to decide with version of bankruptcy he/she/they are filing for. There are six types: Chaper 7, Chapter 9, Chapter 11, Chapter 12, Chapter 13, and Chapter 15. The most common is Chapter 11 and the process begins with the filing of bankruptcy paperwork to the appropriate court. This is done with an attorney or a qualified paralegal. From there, the applicant appears in court to answer questions from a bankruptcy judge and with all of the evidence gathered, waits for a decision. This can happen in a matter of days, weeks, or months depending on the circumstances.
For the most part yes. The only problem you could run into is if the creditor involved believes that you intentionally incurred the debt with the intention of then filing bankruptcy. If they can prove this the debt is determined to be bankruptcy fraud and nondischageable.
within 6 weeks of filing
You must file a motion to extend the time, and it must be filed before the time for filing has expired. Read your local rules.
3 weeks
"Is it okay to tell a credit card company or a collection agencey that you are filing bankruptcy if you are planning to do so in a few weeks?"[ Yes, they may ask the question anyway. However, don't be surprised if you receive correspondence suggesting you speak with a customer rep. about adjusting your payments. The last thing a creditor wants is to have an account holder file for BK. Remember new BK reform will become law in Oct. therefore filing a chapter 7 will be very difficult.
The bankruptcy is not discharged. Your debt obligation is discharged. The discharge notice usually is mailed to you about 6 weeks after the 341 meeting. The filing of bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing.
about two weeks
FMLA runs out after 12 weeks. What happens to you after that is between you and your employer.
It depends. Filing electronicly 8-10 days Filing paper 4-6 weeks There also could be delays due to processing errors.