Talk to your Lawyer and tell him your concerns, but If your Lawyer said "Not Yet", then wait for a go signal.
You cannot have your bankruptcy "removed" in anyway that I know of... I have been selling homes for 11 years and I have yet to see that happen. Depending on whether you filed chapter 13 or 11, it can be "overlooked" after 2 years if you are wanting to buy a home. If you have had late payments after the bankruptcy you will more than likely have to wait 5-7 years
The last chapter in The Battle Of the Labyrinth was very strong and left me wanting more.
Doesn't matter where you are BK being a Federal law and your probably looking to NOT pay people/Cos who may never have ever been to Florida... YES your assets (except for a few special exemptions) are available to pay your creditors. One of those assets is money from the settlement. (I can't imagine why you may think this would be exempt? Are some of the debts your wanting discharged caused by the same thing as the settlement? So, discharge you from debts for something but let you keep the payments that you got for it?)
That type of BK is available to corporations wanting to dissolve.
Throughout the hunger games series Collins keeps the suspense building as each chapter/book ends with a resolution and a cliff hanger, which keeps the reader wanting More
Jem isolates himself from Scout in Chapter 12 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" when he reaches the age where he starts wanting to spend more time with his peers and less with his sister. Scout notices the change in their relationship and feels hurt by it.
Discharge. Although it is actually avail for anyone wanting to look further, and as a matter of federal court records, for longer.
Grim buys a gun in chapter 15, wanting to have protection from Kenny Kane..a.k.a. Killer Kane, Maxwell's (Max's) father who is going to be out of jail.
johnny feel about dally was that he thinks that dally is big bother, and feel strong about it
In Chapter 7 of "The Great Gatsby," Gatsby wants Daisy to tell Tom Buchanan that she never loved him and that she is leaving him for Gatsby. Gatsby wants Daisy to openly declare her love for him and acknowledge their past together, hoping to solidify their relationship.
Most of the ghetto colored people in the book Harlemite had pride. The were wanting war so that they could get out of he city.
The origin of the phrase "you have been weighed in the balances and found wanting" is from the Book of Daniel in the Bible, specifically in chapter 5. In the story, the phrase is uttered by a disembodied hand that appears and writes on the wall during King Belshazzar's feast.