Your bankruptcy attorney can help you answer your question.
Bankruptcy laws are federal so there is probably no difference in bankruptcy laws between Florida and California.
Only the employing agency can answer this question for you, but probably not, especially if you discharged the bankruptcy according to the bankruptcy referee's instructions.
Probably...and probably a good choice to do so.
Probably not.
It probably is... My returning question is.... whats your idea?
Probably yes.
Probably not
If you are on the brink of bankruptcy... you probably can't get a credit card. Opps... didn't read that right. Sorry. I really don't know.
You would probably be better off refinancing your mortgage first and then applying for bankruptcy later on. My mom had to file for bankruptcy due to credit card debt she could not pay.
probably not because you would probably have bad credit because filing for bankruptcy so id have to say wait awhile.
Not really. if they gave the car back, well ok, if they kept the car you have investment in the car that you can use on your side. They are probably showing you who's the boss. Be nice to them and work with them.
If you lost the title through foreclosure or abandonment in the bankruptcy, probably not, but it depends on a number of factors. Consult a lawyer in your area.