If there is a bankruptcy filing showing on your credit report and you did not actual file, you should dispute that information with the three credit bureaus. They will then investigate and remove the information if it is inaccurate.
Swif has NOT filed Bankruptcy. It is pretty easy to look it up via the US Government Bankruptcy Courts web site.
The fact that you have a repossession on your credit report is not a determining factor of whether your can file for bankruptcy. Generally in bankruptcy you can remove the debts from the repossession of your vehicle.
No. Filing a bankruptcy creates a public record that does not go away because you did not complete the bankruptcy. - once you file and get a case number you have filed for bankruptcy. if you didn't follow through and it got dismissed is regardless. you still filed for bankruptcy and it will still be on your credit report.
The Clintons have never filed for bankruptcy. Throughout their public life, they have faced financial challenges, but they have managed their finances without resorting to bankruptcy protection. Their financial situations have included significant legal expenses and income fluctuations, particularly after leaving the White House.
:A bankruptcy under chapter 7 or 11, or a non-discharged or dismissed chapter 13 bankruptcy generally remains on your credit file for 10 years from the date filed. A discharged chapter 13 bankruptcy generally remains on your credit file for 7 years from the date filed.
I guess so. My uncle filed for bankruptcy and he's never been to Canada in his life.
Yes, the Claremont hotel filed for bankruptcy.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, but you have to provide a copy of your bankruptcy file.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
No. Federal taxes may not be discharged regardless of which state the bankruptcy is filed.
Bankruptcy can be filed at the Bankruptcy court for the area you are in. For instance in Northern Florida, it's the Florida Northern District Bankruptcy Court.
Yes. It will show that you filed bankruptcy and that the bankruptcy was dismissed.
One spouse can file bankruptcy separately and both are held responsible.
Bankrutpcy is filed in a FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT, it covers all places the same.