You can apply for anything you want, you most likely won't get it however until the discharge is listed on the court docket and your credit report is updated.
Open Bankruptcy means that your petition has been filed, but you have not yet received your discharge papers. The discharge papers officially relieve you of your debt.
Yes your papers will list all the creditor that was discharged. I did some research and found out myself.
Answer Contact the clerk or administrator of the court where the bankruptcy was discharged or you can visit pacer.gov for your records. Or if your in a hurry you can go to one of the online retrieval services if you live out of the state you filed in. There are several good ones. The cost is minimal and you can usually get them back via email within a couple of hours. The one I have used in the past is www.bankruptcy-records.us they have a phone number to talk with a live person to check the availability of your records before you order them. Super friendly
If the debt that you were sued over, or the judgment itself was included in your bankruptcy, you only need send a copy of your bankruptcy papers to the credit reporting agencies. The judgment will not "come off", but it should get marked "included in bankruptcy" or "discharged through bankruptcy".
yes, you can purchase a home while in chapter 13. However, It may be best for you to to wait until you are one day removed from bankruptcy with discharge papers. b/c you will pay a hefty interest rate. If you do this, it may be beneficial to get on a ARM with the goal to refinance w/in 3-5 years. The goal will be to have your FICO score w/ cash reserves (2-6 mos) in good standing before refinancing. good luck
In most cases it will be sent to you by the bankruptcy court. If you need another copy or have not received your discharge papers when you believe you should have then contact the bankruptcy court to obtain them.
Open Bankruptcy means that your petition has been filed, but you have not yet received your discharge papers. The discharge papers officially relieve you of your debt.
If you are talking about your DD-214 from the military. There is no way to change the discharge. When you where discharged from the military before you signed your release orders, you where given the chance to contest anything you felt was not right. After you sign those papers you are stuck with what you have.
It depends on your case; ask your attorney. For non-asset Chapter 7 cases, I understand it usually takes 6 months. For Chapter 13, you have to complete the plan (up to 5 years) before you can get a discharge.
You should keep your bankruptcy documents for at least seven years after your bankruptcy case is discharged. This timeframe aligns with the period during which creditors can potentially challenge the discharge or for any related tax issues. However, it's also wise to retain certain documents, like your bankruptcy petition and discharge papers, indefinitely for your records. Always consult a legal professional for personalized advice based on your situation.
People in the administration will end up filing the discharge papers, however most are recycled after their entry into the database
Yes your papers will list all the creditor that was discharged. I did some research and found out myself.
If the judgment was included in the bankruptcy--many are not--then you take the relevant papers showing that it was paid to the court that issued the judgment. If they consider it paid, then they will issue a receipt to you. Send copies to the credit scoring companies and keep one in your permanent file.
You would have to specify where on the discharge papers (I'm assuming you're referring to a DD-214) it's found at.
Discharge papers (the DD-214) are filled and printed out at the post/base where the service member is completing their separation from.
discharge papers and a ticket home
To obtain your discharge papers from the hospital, you can typically request them from the hospital's medical records department. You may need to fill out a form and provide identification. It's best to call the hospital ahead of time to confirm their specific process for obtaining discharge papers.