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A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is typically removed from your credit report 10 years after the date you filed, and this is done automatically, so you don't have to initiate that removal.
Unfortunately, most bankruptcies cannot be removed from a credit report, not unless you qualify under certain conditions. If you don't qualify, you might simply have to wait until the bankruptcy leaves your report after the standard reporting time. You can, however, make your credit better post-filing.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years. There's no way to remove a bankruptcy filing from your credit report early if the information is accurate. Bankruptcy will hurt your credit at first, but the effect will lessen over time.
The reality is that most of our clients have a score in the low 600s, or even higher, within one to two years after they file bankruptcy and obtain a discharge. Some of our clients end up with a 700 score within 2-3 years after their case is filed and they receive a discharge.
Do they freeze your bank account when you file Chapter 7? Generally, no. Especially if the full amount in the account is protected by an exemption. Some banks (most notably, Wells Fargo) have an internal policy of freezing bank accounts with a balance over a certain amount once they learn about a bankruptcy filing.