If you have all your papers in order, and good credit score, you can receive it the same day
AnswerChapter 13's last from 3 to 5 years, during which time the debtor makes payments on his or her Chapter 13 Plan (see 11 U.S.C. 1322(d)). Once the Plan is paid in full, the Court will normally issue the Discharge "[a]s soon as practicable after completion by the debtor of all payments under the plan...." (11 U.S.C. 1328(a)). Normally debtors receive their Discharge 30 to 60 days after the Plan is paid off. In some cases a Chapter 13 discharge can be issued prior to the Plan being completed pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 1328(b) if something happened that kept the debtor from being able to finish the Plan and other criteria are met, but this is rare.
You should keep tax papers for at least three years after filing your tax return.
You can start as soon as you receive your discharge. I would wait a few months before try to get anywhere a decent rate on anything. Make sure you have a down payment for whatever you are trying to buy.
You should keep tax papers for at least 3 years, but it's recommended to keep them for up to 7 years in case of an audit.
For honorable discharge, from 2 to 6 months.
The time it takes to receive probation discharge papers can vary, but it is usually within a few weeks to a few months after completing all probation requirements.
The time it takes to receive your discharge papers after completing parole can vary depending on the probation department's processing times and workload. In some cases, you may receive your discharge papers shortly after completing parole, while in others, it may take a few weeks to several months to receive them. It is best to follow up with your probation officer or parole officer for more specific information on when you can expect to receive your discharge papers.
If you have all your papers in order, and good credit score, you can receive it the same day
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.
how long do you keep foreclosure papers
No
Any debt that you accumulate before your bankruptcy filing and have listed on your petition will be eliminated when you receive your discharge as long as your creditors do not file an injunction against you. After you receive your discharge you are welcome and able to open new credit accounts but any debt you accumulate will not be considered a part of the bankruptcy you filed before opening the account.
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A military discharge cant be removed from your record
It generally takes 3-4 months after your meeting of creditors to receive your discharge. The discharge is the court order that says that all of the debts that you have listed in your Chapter 7 are discharged, that you are no longer legally responsible for them and that you are entitled to a fresh start.
yes, you can get a government job with a general discharge as long as there was no dishonorable reasons for the discharge. Sometimes you will have to explain the discharge. Try the Postal Service and USDA.