If longer than 6 months has passed, the creditor is less likely to file an AP. They probably would not anyway, if the ring was not worth a huge amount, say over 10k, but after 6 months, you are usually safer. Not always the case, but often enough that 6 months has become a bit of a standard or benchmark.
The AP can be very expensive for both sides, which is why creditors will not file them unless they are certain of victory or the amount is large and very close to filing date of your bk.
And, feel free to ask anything you need. That is what the forum is for. Other folks here helped me when I was akin to the walking dead, paralyzed by fear and shame, so I pass on what I can, as do others.
Best,
-dmc
The AP can be very expensive for both sides, which is why creditors will not file them unless they are certain of victory or the amount is large and very close to filing date of your bk.
And, feel free to ask anything you need. That is what the forum is for. Other folks here helped me when I was akin to the walking dead, paralyzed by fear and shame, so I pass on what I can, as do others.
Best,
-dmc
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