Bajamark
07-15-2003, 07:26 PM
"It appearing that the debtor is entitled to a discharge, IT IS ORDERED: The
debtor is granted a discharge under "727" of title "11" United States Code,
(the Bankruptcy Code).
Well, what a long strange trip it's been, but it's over now.........
Don't sweat the small stuff and it will be alright. Just be honest with a
pinch of embellishment and it will be no problem...... seems like the courts
are on your side.
Who knows what will happen when the laws change..... oh well.
Brett, thanks for your expertise, and thanks to everyone on the board.... it
kept this all in perspective for me, and it was good reading most of the
time.
Now if you want to try something fun...... get married to a foreigner ......
Bankruptcy court is nothing compared to the BCIS (was INS) .... I'm going
through that process now, the cost and the intrusuion into our lives has
been incredible, with no end in sight and I've been at it for 8 months
now...... I mean geez, we have a kid together.
debtor is granted a discharge under "727" of title "11" United States Code,
(the Bankruptcy Code).
Well, what a long strange trip it's been, but it's over now.........
Don't sweat the small stuff and it will be alright. Just be honest with a
pinch of embellishment and it will be no problem...... seems like the courts
are on your side.
Who knows what will happen when the laws change..... oh well.
Brett, thanks for your expertise, and thanks to everyone on the board.... it
kept this all in perspective for me, and it was good reading most of the
time.
Now if you want to try something fun...... get married to a foreigner ......
Bankruptcy court is nothing compared to the BCIS (was INS) .... I'm going
through that process now, the cost and the intrusuion into our lives has
been incredible, with no end in sight and I've been at it for 8 months
now...... I mean geez, we have a kid together.
