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.
Your records are on file at the Court you filed in. The relevant date for most things concerning BK is discharge date, not filing date though.
Look at the date your bankruptcy was filed. 10 years from that date it should be off.
You can find it from the court where you filed your bankruptcy.
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be removed from a credit report 10 years after the date the Bankruptcy was FILED.
For the rules for bankruptcy in Canada you can check Wikipedia or Bankruptcy Canada. It is also a good idea to check with a debt solutions company or your accountant.
As long as the date and time stamp on your bankruptcy petition is prior to the time of the auction on the date for the auction, yes you can.
Bankruptcy does not get discharged. Debts are discharged. The bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing. The debts that were discharged can remain for 7 years from the date of discharge, showing a zero balance and that they were discharged in bankruptcy.
can the IRS take your check if you file bankruptcy , chapter 13 or will I have to submit the check to them once received.
The mailing address for Barclaycard bankruptcy correspondence is typically provided in the bankruptcy documentation or on their official website. However, it can vary based on the specific type of account or bankruptcy case. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's recommended to check directly with Barclaycard customer service or visit their official site.
The statute of limitations for reporting information about a bankruptcy is ten years from the date it was filed. You did not mention the filing date, so the very late date your bankruptcy should show on your credit report would be September of 2006.
No, this is considered a post-petition debt. It would not be covered by the bankruptcy, you would legally owe this debt. Bankruptcy only covers charges up to the filing date. Not the meeting date,not the discharge date and not the closing date.