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apie1

Member
What is the name of your state? Illinois

Sorry if this does not make sense, but what is it considered when you are a year into your discharged bankruptcy case? Is it from the date your filed or the date your case was discharged?

Also, (sorry it has been a while since I have been on here so I fogot a lot of things!:D ) isnt there some sort of one year rule after your discharge? I am not sure if it pertains to something about the IRS or it is a good time to apply for credit if need be...Im not exactly sure, I was researching something online about the subject of a year after your discharge, but cant find it now. If there is no one year rule, then im an idiot!:D

Thanks.

P.S. these questions (if they pertain to anything) would reflect on the old law...
 


Who's Liable?

Senior Member
Was it a BK 7 or 13?

If it was a 7, you can apply for credit the day after your discharge. There isn't a "one-year rule", it is just a suggested amount of time one should wait before applying for credit. It gives your credit a chance to "solidify" so you know what your actual score is.Your credit score may or may not drop after you file, everyone's score reacts differently.
 

apie1

Member
thank you for your reply Whos Liable!;) the first question though, should we consider the "one year" anniversary date for a bankruptcy case as the filing date or the discharge date?

P.S. it was a 7
 

weenor

Senior Member
thank you for your reply Whos Liable!;) the first question though, should we consider the "one year" anniversary date for a bankruptcy case as the filing date or the discharge date?

P.S. it was a 7

Discharge date
 

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