Las Vegas developer lists over 0 million in debt in bankruptcy filing
Las Vegas developer Bill Plise revealed in Bankruptcy Court on Monday he's in debt to the tune of a staggering $ 506.5 million, while his assets are valued at just $ 4738. Plise filed for personal Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on April 23.
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Was it Smart for 'Octomom' to Declare Bankruptcy?
The bankruptcy might give Suleman a fresh start, but the filing means that her creditors — which include a Christian school and her own father — are out of luck. Suleman filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which a debtor's assets are liquidated and …
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GDP Growth: The Civic Duty of Every US Consumer
CNN Money reports: This year, hundreds of thousands of Americans are expected to be too broke to file for bankruptcy. The average cost to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, the most common form of consumer bankruptcy, is more than $ 1500, …
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Most Swisshelm restaurants open after bankruptcy filing
Swisshelm has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. / Valerie Mosley/News-Leader Most of the Springfield restaurants operated by the Swisshelm Group, Inc. remain open following owner Bruce Swisshelm's bankruptcy filing. Both Ebbets Field restaurants, …
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Swisshelm Group, operator of several Springfield restaurants, files for bankruptcy
Swisshelm has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Photographed on Thursday, March 29, 2012. / Valerie Mosley/News-Leader Bruce Swisshelm, who operated a variety of businesses and restaurants in the Springfield area and in Florida, has filed for Chapter 7 …
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St. Louis organic food maker Berhanu in bankruptcy
St. Louis-based Berhanu Enterprises LLC, which manufactures organic convenience foods, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Monday in the federal Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides for the liquidation of …
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Question by mommy23girlys: How can I get the rest of my debt erased off my credit after bankruptcy?
My bankruptcy has been discharged for two years now. Mostly all the debt on my credit has been deleted, but there are about 6 items left. On the report, it says in the comment section “included in Chapter 7 bankruptcy”. How can I get the remaining ones removed?
Yes, the items remaining were all included in the bankruptcy. They say “included in bankruptcy” and it has been discharged. All the the other accounts were deleted off my credit. But there are 6 still on there. I thought I could just have them removed also since they were with the bankruptcy.
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Answer by wartz
It sounds like your credit report contains factually true statements. You don’t state if the creditor is still trying to collect or not.
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Broker William Holly files Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Veteran commercial real estate broker William H. Holly, who encountered financial setbacks during a stint as a developer, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Holly returned to Cushman & Wakefield in Miami after several years with his own company.
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Court orders Mamtek bankruptcy schedule
By Benjamin Herrold/news@moberlymonitor.com A federal bankruptcy court has ordered Mamtek US to file for Chapter 7 bankrupcy, according to a disclosure notice from UMB Bank, trustee for the $ 39 million in municipal bonds used to finance the project.
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Question by PensGirl: Can a creditor list an account as “in collections” to the 3 major bureaus, that was included in a Chapter 7 ?
My bk is 1 year and 4 months old and I just pulled my credit report after being turned down for a credit card, to find that my previous debts were not changed to “included in bankruptcy” but still report as “in collections”! Is this hurting my credit report? The accounts are listed as closed, but they still show a balance! Can this be fixed? Am I protected by the bankruptcy laws?
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Answer by somepeopleRstupid
bankruptcy is to WIPE away EVERYTHING!!!! Better get your bankruptcy lawyer on it, it is hurting you.
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Question by RJS M: How to determne Chapter 7 bankruptcy “means” test household size when having joint custody of a child?
When filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy as an individual can I use my son towards my household size if I have joint custody with my ex-husband.
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I would
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