First off, BK is a Federal law, and while the Federal district court you file in may have some certain specific guidelines, generally conforming the definitions of things to local practice, most of the primary rules are the same reagrdless of State. Under the bankruptcy laws effective on October 17, 2005, Chapter 7 cannot be filed unless the debtor was discharged from the previous Chapter 7 or bankruptcy more than eight years ago. The debtor cannot file a Chapter 13 unless: (1) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 7, 11 or 12 more than four years ago; or (2) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 13 more than two years ago.
The bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for between 7-10 years..it never "clears", as in majically just disappears and never happened, and court records are public and available for almost ever. Like anything you do, it can always be a consideration to anyone extending credit....doing so being entirely their own decision.
8 years between discharge of bankruptcy to re-file.
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How soon after filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, can you file either Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 Banruptcy again?
That depends on your situation. If you have filed but not received discharge of debt, then you may refile immediately. If you filed for chapter 7 and received discharge of debt, then you can file eight years after discharge date for chapter 7. If filed under chapter 13 and received discharge of debt, can refile after two years for same chapter 13. http://www.jacksonwhitelaw.com/what-we-do/get-help-filing-for-bankruptcy/ If the first bankruptcy, C. 7, was dismissed for cause, you have to wait 180 days before refiling. If you file a C. 7 and get a discharge, you can file a C, 13 immediately after the 7 is closed, called a "Chapter 20" by bankruptcy lawyers who know what they are talking about.
If it is a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you have to wait 8 years before you can file it again.
Under the new Bankruptcy laws you must now wait 8 years before filing another Chapter & or Total Bankruptcy as it is better know. You may be eligible to file if eligible a Chapter 13 to structure repayment to those creditors.
Yes you can protect it under chapter 7 bankruptcy
what are the chapter 7 limits for bankruptcy?
The amount of time a bankruptcy stays on your credit report after discharge differs between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, after discharge, it shows for 7 years on your credit report.
The bankruptcy petitioner can file another chapter 7 8 years after the date of filing of a previous chapter 7.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
After Chapter 7 bankruptcy has been Discharge can buy a home
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a