Bankruptcy Discharge Cash Advance
Summary
Taking a cash advance before your bankruptcy discharge can complicate your case by being seen as new debt, raising questions about financial management, and potentially delaying the discharge. It is generally advised to avoid new credit until the discharge is complete. Consider consulting with a bankruptcy attorney for personalized advice on managing finances during this period.Full Conversation
I have already had my bankruptcy hearing and just waiting for discharge. Can I take a $* cash advance
Hi Renée! While waiting for your bankruptcy discharge, it’s important to be cautious about taking on new debts. Generally, you should avoid any new credit until the discharge is complete. Taking a cash advance could complicate your bankruptcy proceedings.
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How could it complicate things
Taking a cash advance while waiting for your bankruptcy discharge can complicate things because:
- It may be seen as acquiring new debt, which is generally discouraged.
- It could raise questions about your financial management and intentions.
- It might delay your discharge or affect your bankruptcy case outcome.
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