No. In fact, if the debt is paid after a bankruptcy has been filed the entire bankruptcy can be considered invalid and all other debtors will be able to demand payment.
From what I researced, yes it is legal .
A personal promissory note ceases to be valid after the person has died. The law differs from state to state so it is best to check with the probate court or an estate attorney for details.
No, they did not file for bankruptcy.
The note is no longer valid because it is a personal promissory note. If you want to honor it, that is your decision.
18 months
yes
If you live in Texas and are looking at filing bankruptcy you will need to find a good lawyer first. You can ask your friends and family if they know or have heard of a bankruptcy lawyer you can check into. Looking in your local yellow pages is another way to find a bankruptcy lawyer. You can also contact your local bankruptcy court for a list of the local lawyers in your area.
Yes, you can obtain an insurance license in Texas even if you have a bankruptcy on your record. The Texas Department of Insurance considers various factors, including the nature of the bankruptcy and the time elapsed since the bankruptcy was discharged. It’s essential to disclose the bankruptcy during the application process and demonstrate that you have since met any financial obligations. Each case is evaluated individually, so it's advisable to consult with the appropriate licensing authority for specific guidance.
yes in texas and south carolina
With the current recession there are several bankruptcy lawyers around. I would suggest trying Fort Worth Bankruptcy Lawyer | Bailey & Galyen(817) 263-3000.
The whole country has been operating in a state of bankruptcy since 1931. In fact this is the 4th Bankruptcy our union has faced.
If you're in Texas.... GOODLUCK!