She has went bankrupt twice and there is nothing i can do about it. The credit report is in both of our names because the state requires it. You cannot stop her from getting credit cards and ruining your credit unless you get a divorce. I dont have a credit card and on my credit [...]
Apr 26 2011 | Posted in
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Bankruptcy will not permanently destroy your entire credit report. It will likely be placed on your credit score for ten years. It is thought of as a debt relief tool however it can affect a credit report in certain cases. It may be a powerful tool for farmers facing economic conditions following a natural disaster. Personal bankruptcy has become the favorite conclusion for most people who have huge financial credit card bills they can’t afford to make payouts on.
Jan 26 2011 | Posted in
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I know that its debts and assets will be sold to other banks. The question is when? Will the sale of its mortgages have to wait until the bankruptcy proceedings are over and it is decided what goes to what bank? If so, what would happen with delinquent mortgages during this time which is sometimes [...]
Jun 16 2010 | Posted in
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Since you can pay $1000 to the federal government and just buy insurance when you need it why would anyone pay over $1000 a year for insurance?
Jun 2 2010 | Posted in
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