What is the name of your state? FL
If a person files bankruptcy and then feels like the plan they end up with doesn't offer them the relief they wanted, can they withdraw the filing, essentially drop the bankruptcy and try to figure out some other way to deal with their problems?
If so, what happens to their various accounts? If they didn't have bad credit or a bad payment history, would a CC company be likely to take them back as a customer in good standing, or would that have put the fear in them, pretty much?
And what about credit reports? How soon after filing BK does that show up in the reports, and if you dropped it, could it just be removed, like, "oops, false alarm, changed my mind!"
If a person files bankruptcy and then feels like the plan they end up with doesn't offer them the relief they wanted, can they withdraw the filing, essentially drop the bankruptcy and try to figure out some other way to deal with their problems?
If so, what happens to their various accounts? If they didn't have bad credit or a bad payment history, would a CC company be likely to take them back as a customer in good standing, or would that have put the fear in them, pretty much?
And what about credit reports? How soon after filing BK does that show up in the reports, and if you dropped it, could it just be removed, like, "oops, false alarm, changed my mind!"