Sue. I should think that is preferred.
I think you can :-)
No. The lawyer does.
Maybe.It also depends on a lot of other factors, but if you would have been able to get that same job before you'd filed for bankruptcy and there would not have been any other factors preventing you from getting the job, then you should be able to...also depending on the reason bankruptcy was filed in the first place. All those factors are taken into consideration.
Yes.
by getting a job!!!!
You can switch jobs at any time during bankruptcy. The tax returns for the previous year are usually used when figuring income in bankruptcy. It is doubtful the new income would be a factor.
You do not have to necessarily get credit counseling before you can file for bankruptcy.
You tell the truth.
the only way bankruptcy can hurt you if that job check your credit. if i was you i won't bring it up unless your asked.
Only the employing agency can answer this question for you, but probably not, especially if you discharged the bankruptcy according to the bankruptcy referee's instructions.
The property owner of the wall can file suit if they wish to but if you have filed for bankruptcy in the meantime, they have no choice but to add their claim to everyone else's. If no warranty or guarantee was given on the work, the chance of them collecting is slim.
7 years