You will receive a letter from the court notifying you that you have received a discharge.
The US Courts is the best place to source information regarding chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Here you will find valuable information including how the chapter 11 bankruptcy works. Other sites that provide information include; Investopedia and Wikipedia.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy forms can be found online at the US Courts website (uscourts.gov). There is a link on that page to the US Bankruptcy Courts page, on which there is a link to download forms.
There are many places where one can find more information on Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. One can find more information on Chapter 11 Bankruptcy at popular on the web sources such as Nolo and US Courts.
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All Bankruptcy is done under federal law.There is an entire system of courts..The US Bankruptcy Courts, that hears all cases.There are many different circuits of the courts...and some have solightly different procedures/definitions they operate under than others.ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFO:You would want to file bankruptcy if you are overwhelmed by debt and harassed by creditors. If you are unable to pay your bills you may be eligible for relief under Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 in the U.S. Courts is about liquidation under the bankruptcy code. The chapter includes information about unsecured debts, charging a fee for converting and determine whether a presumption of abuse arises.
You can view the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy rules by checking out legal books from your local library or visiting United States Court information website. You can also contact lawyers to send you more information.
Bankruptcy laws vary from country to country, state to state and province to province. In America the US Courts have details on bankruptcy law on their website under information regarding Federal Courts.
yes, if filing chapter 7 no, if filing chapter 13
It is closed when it is legally discharged by the courts. Usually about 2 months after the 341 meeting for a ch. 7.
The Bankruptcy code Chapter 13 can be found in greater detail on the United States Federal Courts website, it lists the advantages, eligibility and Hardship Discharge as well as other relevant topics in a simple to read format.
Once all the matters have been resolved, the discharge comes from the Bankruptcy courts.