The discharge of a debt means that your creditors are no longer able to collect against you, personally, for the debt. The company or person you owed the debt to would no longer be able to make attempts to collect it from you (such as calling you, suing you, or garnishing your wages).
Articles in this section
- Can I delay or stop payments for my bankruptcy without cancelling?
- What happens after I pay in full?
- Why are there more fees after I file my Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
- Am I immediately protected against a foreclosure proceeding?
- What is happening while I am making payments to the firm?
- What number should I give my creditors when they call me?
- Why do I need to pay a fee to reactivate my suspended case?
- I just had a court date and now I have a judgment against me
- What is my case number?
- What happens if I get a sale date for my home?
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.