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In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
A person or persons would need to file for bankruptcy before having any contact with the court and/or bankruptcy trustee. A bankruptcy discharge is what is granted if the filing is deemed valid.
Assuming you mean, how long does a person have to admit to having filed a bankruptcy, the answer is, forever. Whenever you are asked that question under oath or as part of an application for something, you have to answer truthfully. The fact of having filed bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing. If they don't ask, and 10 years have passed, they should never find out.
Bankruptcy is when a person or a firm thinks that they are in financial crisis, they go out for filing bankruptcy in related court.
That may be true in the UK (though companies are more likely to go into "administration" there) and in some other countries. However, in the U.S. virtually all types of insolvency are now called "bankruptcy", whether for a person or a company; "liquidation" is just the traditional description of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
It is called having 'integrity'
Google "free sites to find out if a person has filed for bankruptcy".
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Relieved could be the word you are looking for
Yes. Discrimination against a person for having filed for bankruptcy is prohibited especially for student loan applications.
insomnia is what you called a person who is having trouble sleeping or staying asleep
It is necessary to declare bankruptcy when a person cannot afford to continue paying for bills and other things they need. A person may declare bankruptcy if their business is not making any money.