When it is filed. A discharge may be opposed by a creditor and there may be listed debts that cannot be discharged, or unlisted debts that may be discharged, so the "discharge" date is irrelevant.
The bankruptcy will appear on their credit if you include this card in your bankruptcy. If you leave the card off the bankruptcy, it will not effect their credit.
You need to appear in the court that has jurisdiction and petition for custody.You need to appear in the court that has jurisdiction and petition for custody.You need to appear in the court that has jurisdiction and petition for custody.You need to appear in the court that has jurisdiction and petition for custody.
Bankruptcies are a matter of public record and this is why they appear in credit histories. A Chapter 13 listing will remain on your credit report for seven years from the filing date and a Chapter 7 will remain on the credit report for 10 years from the filing date. The credit report entry will state the bankruptcy was filed and dismissed, not discharged.
It is supposed to be reported when you file. You can order all 3 of your credit reports from freecreditreport.com for no charge and contact all of them with your bankruptcy information. You need to have the lawyer who filed for you get on top of reporting this though. You should not have to.
Basically the court is telling you, and everyone else involved in the case, that the case is over (dismissed) UNLESS someone can appear before the court and say it is not for some reason(without prejudice).
The still stay on your credit report the normal length of time for negative credit entries (7 years). After the discharge, they might still show a balance but should also make not of being included in the bankruptcy.
Yes!
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.
No. Backruptcy will always appear on your credit. After 7-10 years your credit will be as good as someone who has not filed bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy will always be on your credit scoring record. After the bankruptcy is discharged it will have a less negative effect, and then after 6 years it is supposed to be considered done with and you get get a mortgage, loans etc. However, having a bankruptcy on your record will always have some negative effect even after the 6 years are up. Bankruptcies are maintained on a credit report for at least 10 years.
If there is a summons, you may have to appear or petition the court and/or judge. You will have to tell them why you can't attend.
10 years for a chapter 7.