Yes you must inform whoever is looking after your bankruptcy that you have had an inheritance. You will be then advised what to do next, so don't spend the money as you could be breaking the law.
Honesty is always the best policy especially with bankruptcy. You can file an amended plan with the trustee and the judge including this property and explain how it will affect your bankruptcy plan. Don't let the court or a wayword friend tell the court. This only puts you in a position of being a documented liar rather than a person who honestly overlooked an assett. Carla Carpenter
Inheritance tax is the tax that you have to pay if you gain some kind of income through an inheritance fund. It is like adding to the income you gain through inheritance.
You tell the truth.
Bankruptcy services can give you all the information that you need. They can tell you all the pros and cons of filing.
Its on record, Its on record,
Yes- attorney needs to know if you ever filed BK (what type and when).
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If a car dealership files for bankruptcy, someone will purchase the accounts receivable as part of the bankruptcy settlement. That person or company should contact you and tell you where to make payments.
i can conclude it from law of inheritance
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The first two digits of the docket number, before the hyphen, tells you the year. If you don't have the docket number, you can go to a bankruptcy court or bankruptcy lawyer's office and look it up on the computer.
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