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If your partner files for bankruptcy and you don't then the bankruptcy will not appear on your credit report. But you will be partly responsible for before bankruptcy filing. Generally filing bankruptcy will affect the credit rating of the individual who filed it.
The average here is the Central District of California is about $1,500-$2,500 for chpt. 7 and $3,500 for a chpt. 13
Yes, temporarily. Filing for bankruptcy protects your from collection actions taken by your creditors, including foreclosure during the proceedings.
If you are filing for personal bankruptcy it is not necessary to have a lawyer. If you are filing for business bankruptcy, you must retain a lawyer on your behalf.
Filing bankruptcy has no affiliation with religion. If filing bankruptcy is he best financial options available, then you should do it.
Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment. You cannot set aside civil judgments by filing bankruptcy.
No - having had a car that was re-possessed will not affect the filing of a Bankruptcy.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a
It will only affect the non-filing spouse if the couple apply for some type of joint credit, such as a home mortgage. It will not affect the new spouse's credit report/score.
Nope. Monrovia has not filed for bankruptcy
No. Bankruptcy is a civil act.
An illegal immigrant can file for bankruptcy in California. The federal bankruptcy code does not limit the filing of a bankruptcy to U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The bankruptcy code allows a debtor to be a "person that resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United States, or a municipality, may be a debtor under this title."Whether it is advisable to file for bankruptcy, will depend on the particular circumstances of that individual.