what can happen if you are filing bankrupt and you miss your court date
you would think with their lack of cash flow AND their insistence on net 90+ day terms they would be near bankrupt. Their reputation amongst their suppliers is poor, at best. THEY like to drag out payments as long as they can. you would think with their lack of cash flow AND their insistence on net 90+ day terms they would be near bankrupt. Their reputation amongst their suppliers is poor, at best. THEY like to drag out payments as long as they can.
flip ain't bankrupt that boy is paid and at the end of the day he is living way better than the average person so why yall haters still mad haha.
Yes, there is a 180-day bar to filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy after a Chapter 13 case is dismissed if the dismissal was due to the debtor's failure to comply with court orders or if the debtor voluntarily dismissed the case after a creditor filed a motion for relief from stay. This rule is intended to prevent abuse of the bankruptcy system. If the dismissal was not due to these reasons, the debtor may be able to file for Chapter 7 without the waiting period. Always consult with a bankruptcy attorney for specific guidance related to individual circumstances.
1) 12 million people out of work 2) 12,000 people being made unemployed every day 3) 20,000 companies had gone bankrupt 4) 1616 banks had gone bankrupt 5) 1 farmer in 20 evicted 6) 23,000 people committed suicide in one year - the highest ever
The tax deadline for filing 2015 tax returns is extended to April 18, 2016, because April 15, the usual deadline, falls on a holiday in Washington, D.C. called Emancipation Day. This holiday pushes the deadline to the next business day, which is April 18.
You should wait for 60 days after Filing for divorce and you and your Spouse should ask the court to finalize a divorce.This time will begins on the day you file your divorce petition with the court.
you would think with their lack of cash flow AND their insistence on net 90+ day terms they would be near bankrupt. Their reputation amongst their suppliers is poor, at best. THEY like to drag out payments as long as they can. you would think with their lack of cash flow AND their insistence on net 90+ day terms they would be near bankrupt. Their reputation amongst their suppliers is poor, at best. THEY like to drag out payments as long as they can.
Yes, 90 day filing limit for state regulations
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The day you go to your hearing and after that all debts are wiped clean and you are declared bankrupt that same day.
IF you are NOT LEGALLY separated in the state that you are a a resident of on the last day of the year. Your filing status would be married filing joint or on a separate 1040 federal income tax return MARRIED FILING SEPARATE.
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flip ain't bankrupt that boy is paid and at the end of the day he is living way better than the average person so why yall haters still mad haha.
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Well yes and no. Payments of all types (and the bank accounts) for anything prior to the filing are frozen. Normally, (virtually always) the "first day" of the BK the Court agrees to allow the company to issue/pay any payroll from before or after filing in full.
Yea, if you miss a pill one day you have to take it as soon as you remember the next day.
Check out this link http://www.small-claims-courts.com/collection-small-claims.html There are other links on this page to check out http://www.steveshorr.com/law.htm Considering this was a court order, and there has been no payments regarding the debt. The persone who owes the debt is in direct violation of a court order. You may want to look into filing contempt of court charges against that person. Should they be requested to appear again before the judge for violating the order and not appear, an immediate "pick-up" order can be done by the judge, and that person will be placed in jail until the next available court day, or have the option of paying the debt + additional court costs and filing fees