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No problem they won't come after it. Once your case is discharged and closed, it's done. You are free and clear of your debts and free of the court system and all of its players, IE trustee, etc.Originally posted by journey View PostWhat would happen if after your discharged your parents gave you some money to get you back on your feet. Would the court come after it.
The only things that was mentioned several times is inheritance, lottery winnings and if a debtor committed bk fraud and was somehow caught. Other then that the new journey begins.
Why anyone wants to get more debt for any reason after this experience is beyond me.The essence of freedom is the proper limitation of Government
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Why would you make it public that the parents gave the money in the first place?Originally posted by journey View PostWhat would happen if after your discharged your parents gave you some money to get you back on your feet. Would the court come after it.
Why not rob a bank and then call the police the next day and say, "Hi, I'm the guy who robbed the bank yesterday. Oh, I also did some shoplifting at the mall last week, too."
Keep that on the DOWN-LOW and don't shoot yourself in the foot.
Being bi-polar is fun! Everyone should try it.
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Well what IF...a parent dies after the 180 days. God forbid my Mom dies but she will
be 86 in Jan. What would happen if she dies say after 1year after BK...how long do you have to 'look over your shoulder"?Originally posted by banca rotta View PostNo problem they won't come after it. Once your case is discharged and closed, it's done. You are free and clear of your debts and free of the court system and all of its players, IE trustee, etc.
The only things that was mentioned several times is inheritance, lottery winnings and if a debtor committed bk fraud and was somehow caught. Other then that the new journey begins.
Why anyone wants to get more debt for any reason after this experience is beyond me.
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Originally posted by ready2puke View Postbe 86 in Jan. What would happen if she dies say after 1year after BK...how long do you have to 'look over your shoulder"?
How many times do we have to post that after 180 days from filing, any inheritences are your to keep? Some of you guys seem determined to manufacture issues where none exist.
The code is pretty clear.
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Cash gifting has nothing to do with a pyramid. It's one person giving a gift to another. There's no person at the top making money from all of the gifting people.Originally posted by relief13035 View PostPyramid schemes never last. Ever heard of getting a REAL job and making an honest living?
I've never heard of a person describing a mental illness as "fun". Get a grip dude.
Get your facts straight and participate in one first before you go off making fast judgments. That's like me saying that whatever you do for a living is a scam before I even have done what you do.
Well, now you've finally heard of a mental illness as being fun. Get over it.
It's my mental illness so I can call it whatever I want and you will like and respect my wishes.
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I don't remember sending you a personal message asking you to post your worthless opinion on my post. You should stop running your mouth and stop instigating arguments with people. If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all.Originally posted by relief13035 View PostOh really??
Maybe in YOUR world you can boss women around, but it won't work with me!
Hmmm why is it that anytime there is a person causing problems on a thread it is YOU???
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Obviously, you don't understand the whole "Gifting" thing. Sorry, it's a pyramid. And by the way, stupity is not a mental illness.Originally posted by debtmonster View PostCash gifting has nothing to do with a pyramid. It's one person giving a gift to another. There's no person at the top making money from all of the gifting people.
Get your facts straight and participate in one first before you go off making fast judgments. That's like me saying that whatever you do for a living is a scam before I even have done what you do.
Well, now you've finally heard of a mental illness as being fun. Get over it.
It's my mental illness so I can call it whatever I want and you will like and respect my wishes.
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If you walk into the bank Monday, and deposit more than 10K, the IRS is notified.Originally posted by debtmonster View PostWhy would you make it public that the parents gave the money in the first place?
Why not rob a bank and then call the police the next day and say, "Hi, I'm the guy who robbed the bank yesterday. Oh, I also did some shoplifting at the mall last week, too."
Keep that on the DOWN-LOW and don't shoot yourself in the foot.
Being bi-polar is fun! Everyone should try it.
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