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A Bankruptcy typically lasts 1-3 years however each situation is different and you should probably seek professional advice from a debt management company such as Debt release direct http://www.debtreleasedirect.co.uk

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How long bankruptcy after discharged records stays?

1st bankruptcy = 7 years 2nd bankruptcy = 20 years 3rd bankruptcy = life


Does wage garnishment stop the day you file Bankruptcy?

It should, but only for as long as the bankruptcy is active, and only so long as the debt is listed after the bankruptcy is discharged. More accurately, the garnishment must stop when the plantiff in the judgment has received notice that there is a bankruptcy.


What are the Florida limits on home exemption in bankruptcy?

I believe you home is safe as long as it is your homestead in a bankruptcy. You should consult a bankruptcy attorney to be safe.


How long should you keep bankruptcy paperwork?

Paperwork relating to the bankruptcy should be kept until at least the bankruptcy is off your credit report.


How long does a bankruptcy stay on a credit report?

Ten years from the date of discharge.


How long are you affected by bankruptcy?

depends on the state


How long does bankruptcy stay on credit record?

It depends on what type, but the typical bankruptcy will be on your record for 7 years.


How long does bankruptcy stay on in Missouri?

Bankruptcy is a federal act, and there must be no less that seven years between filings.


How long will bankruptcy prevent a foreclosure?

Bankruptcy will prevent a foreclosure but you still have to reaffirm the loan and begin paying or the bank will repossess your house regardless of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy temporarily halts the process for up to a couple months.


Where can one find a bankruptcy attorney in California?

One can find a bankruptcy attorney in California from the following sources: California Bankruptcy, NOLO, Lawyers, Find Law, Long Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer, Fox Business.


How long does a bankruptcy stay on your credit report in ms?

A bankruptcy usually stays on your credit report for 7 years. If you forgetadebt on the bankruptcy petition, it may may be 7 years from the time the bankruptcy petition was amended, but otherwise it is from the time the bankruptcy became file.


What can happen if you don't notify the trustee of inherited money after bankruptcy?

Nothing, or your bankruptcy discharge can be reversed, or you can be fined or sent to prison. It depends on how much you inherit and how long after the bankruptcy you inherited it.

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