Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Virginia

after bankruptcy is granted

i filed for and was granted a bankruptcy more than seven years ago. if i obtain credit from an institution that was included in my bankruptcy can they try to collect on a previous debt that was discharged through my bankruptcy. is there anything hidden in the fine print on any credit applications that allows this.


Asked on 1/13/01, 6:03 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Press Chung & Press, P.C.

Re: after bankruptcy is granted

No. and No. A creditor cannot try to collect a discharged debt as a condition of extending new credit, nor can it somehow bury an agreement to do that in fine print. Note thast a creditor (other than the govt. or a student loan creditor) can refuse to extend you credit due to a prior bankruptcy.

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Answered on 1/29/01, 12:04 am


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