I am vaguely familiar with the bankruptcy process. As far as I know, no, you will not, at least not in the bankruptcy court. You have to fill out a questionaire at your attorney's office, and one of the questions, at least locally, asks if you have gambled in the last year and how much you've lost. If you are worried about it, you should talk to your bankrupcty attorney.
There are many different online websites that contain Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about bankruptcy. A few of these websites include Bankruptcy Action, SpringBoard, Legalzoom, and Total Bankruptcy.
the only way bankruptcy can hurt you if that job check your credit. if i was you i won't bring it up unless your asked.
One and the same...going bankrupt means they have legally asked for protection under the bankruptcy laws.
YOU will be asked about your educational qualifications and the name and address of the person in US who is really willing to help you..cheers mike..
I asked a casino employee when I was there a few years ago and was told it is oh-DOW-a. I was thinking it should sound more like Ottawa, since it's the same tribe.
The case, that you asked for, has been completed and resolved.
If you are 21 or over the age of 21, it is not illegal to be in a casino in Nevada. However, if you are asked to provide legal identification of your age while you are on the casino floor and you are unable to do so, the casino has the right to ask you to leave the casino floor immediately. If you do not comply with the casino's request to leave because you were unable to show them valid identification with your legal proof of age upon their request, the casino can have you removed by their security or the police.
It is unclear what is being asked in this question, as it is not clear if one is asking the cost to stay at a Vegas casino or to play at a Vegas casino. If one is playing at a casino the cost it totally dependent on the person that is gambling. The cost to stay at a casino depends on the quality of the casino resort one is staying at as well as the time of year one is traveling. It has been found that the price per night ranges from about $30 to over $160.
Holding to how you asked the question: You seem to understand garnishment is generally legally available. If your "after" bankruptcy, it's over and there is no longer any protection by being in BK.
Sure...and if your answers contradict your sworn application...your case can be dismissed
In the United States, no, but you are asked to prove your age, you need some sort of document.
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