Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Florida

Repaid bankruptcy

The day before our bankruptcy hearing (01/27/00,

my husband's last parent was buried. Two weeks

later, an inheritance suddenly appeared of which

we knew nothing about before-hand. We

immediately told our attorney, and all the debts

were paid with this money. I wanted to at that time

to stop the bankruptcy, but my attorney wouldn't.

My question is--can we reverse this bankruptcy,

and straighten out our credit? We can't get credit,

or a better house, even though every thing is paid

and I have the papers to prove it . Our credit report

doesn't show that the debts are paid, just that we

are bankrupt or our debts were listed as

charge-offs, which they are not, but paid in full.

Thankyou in advance for your help


Asked on 10/22/01, 12:02 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Anthony Comparetto Comparetto Law Firm

Re: Repaid bankruptcy

You will need to work on rebuilding your credit. It actually is pretty easy if you use the proven methods out there. Also, you need to put a statement in your credit file that all debts were paid. Anthony Comparetto, Esq., 727-328-7900 www.helpwithlaw.com

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Answered on 11/22/01, 10:54 am


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