If what is meant by "prenuptials" is a guarantee that a new spouse will not be affected by a bankruptcy discharge made by their husband or wife before the marriage, then no there is not such a thing. A spouse is not directly affected by a bankruptcy incurred before marriage by their partner. The exception being the effect it might have on the couple when applying for joint credit.
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The great atlantic and pacific tea company (a@p) but a@p filed for bankrupcty chapter 11 last year
Creditors list the charge off date as the date the bankrupcty was filed
Google "free sites to find out if a person has filed for bankruptcy".
No, teens under the age of 18 are minors and cannot be married secretly because a marriage certificate has to be filed with Vital Statistics. If the teens lie about their age and the person marrying them does not bother to check for proper ID, then the marriage can be annulled by the parents.
When a person dies.
Asylum- but only if filed within 1 year of entry into the U.S.- otherwise no.
If you haven't paid off the car, the bank technically owns it. Therefore you can not sell it.
No. A deceased person is not a taxable person. and as such it cannot be filed as taxable person or entity.
If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.If a person dies owning property their Will must be filed in the probate court in order for the estate to be settled. Once a Will is filed it becomes a public record and you can obtain a copy by visiting or contacting the court.
You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.
Accident reports are usually filed with the police. They will interview the person and fill in the accident report using those details. A separate report is filed with the insurance company.