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Loan to cancel bankruptcy
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yes most first time bankrupts are automatically discharged after 1 year, or possibly earlier under Early Discharge process 8-9 months......fatbelly wrote:A2C might confirm or deny this ... but I believe that for a 'normal' bankruptcy, the bankrupt is discharged within one year and that the norm is eight or nine months. So you are likely to be discharged in the next few weeks. I don't see any advantage to you in trying to disturb that process, unless you're desperate to get into debt again as soon as possible.
Edit - just noticed the 'job' angle. That is a valid reason. But this is all a bit late in the day. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh but can't you train for something that doesn't exclude bankrupts?0
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