All Bankruptcy is done under federal law.
There is an entire system of courts..The US Bankruptcy Courts, that hears all cases.
There are many different circuits of the courts...and some have solightly different procedures/definitions they operate under than others.
ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC INFO:
You would want to file bankruptcy if you are overwhelmed by debt and harassed by creditors. If you are unable to pay your bills you may be eligible for relief under Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcies
The plural of bankruptcy is bankruptcies.
Depends on the state/province, and country, and the individual credit agency. And additional bankruptcies will stay on longer At least 6 years, up to 10 years for first bankruptcies, and 14-20 years for additional bankruptcies
You do not have to report bankruptcies to future employers unless they require and pull your credit report. If they ask on your application form, you always have the right to refuse to answer.
Absolutely not...especially without modifications.
Yes, separated by years.
Chapter 13 laws are the laws that govern bankruptcies. These are different than Chapter 7 bankruptcies because these have a repayment plan by which you repay your creditors.
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PMF Legal Blog - 2010 Biggest Bankruptcies and Bailouts 2-5 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012
go to www.beatlandscreditrepair.com they have a lot of information about bankruptcies.
Tradelines: 7 years Bankruptcies: 10 years