Not necessarily if you are already in a lease and making your rent payments on time. It is, however, not hard to find out if a person has filed for bankruptcy if your landlord runs your credit or checks because it is a public record.
Yes you can file income taxes on $945.00 that you earned.
You need to contact a bankruptcy lawyer since you need to have one to file. Which chapter depends on how much money you have, you may not qualify for chapter 7 if you have too much money.
Yes. Chapter 7 means you can't pay your bills. It is not free to file and you need to get an attorney to do it for you.
Consult the MISSISSIPPI CODE TITLE 89. REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY CHAPTER 8. RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT. This will highlight your tenant rights in MS.
In order to know if your landlord broke any laws one would need to know more details about the offense committed by the landlord and the state in which you reside.
You would be able to file for chapter 7 but not your husband.
You can file Chapter 13, but you would need to pay all creditors in full because you are not eligible to receive a discharge. If you want file Chapter 13 and receive a discharge, you must wait to file until 6 years have passed since your Chapter 7 case. You would to wait 7 years if you want to file another Chapter 7 case.
Yes.
You can file chapter 7 bk. Unless you have another revenue source, you would not qualify for a chapter 13 bk because you need to have "regular income" for a 13 bk.
Yes.
File it by yourself. Spouse does not need to file. Any joint debts will become her sole responsibility.
Chapter 7 is a liquidation bankruptcy, you are giving up your assets. If you want to keep your home and car you would need to file a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.