Everyones discharge time may be different. Simply because each plan is prepared based on specific personal information such as debtors particular amount of debt, debtors income, and length of time plan is set up for repayment.All of these factors are taken into consideration to prepare a plan that is manageable payment wise. Five years is the maximum time allowed to schedule repayments for so depending on the amount of debt it could be the full five or much less.
chapter 7 filings 8 years from the time of discharge and the time for filing a chapter 13 after a chapter 7 discharge 4 years.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
The time-frame for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in Idaho is the same as all other states. The discharge should arrive between three and four months after filing. This assumes that no creditor nor the Trustee has filed an objection to such discharge.
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.
A chapter 7 takes 6 months, but your first (and usually only) meeting where you are examined under oath by the trustee will be about a month after filing, and, if there are no objections, your discharge will be issued about 2 months after that, and the case closed after 6 months.A chapter 13 can take up to 60 months to complete the plan, and the discharge has to be requested after the plan's completion and certification by the trustee.The filing of bankruptcy can remain on your credit report for 10 years - from the date of filing.7 years
chapter 7 filings 8 years from the time of discharge and the time for filing a chapter 13 after a chapter 7 discharge 4 years.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
The time-frame for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in Idaho is the same as all other states. The discharge should arrive between three and four months after filing. This assumes that no creditor nor the Trustee has filed an objection to such discharge.
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.
You can get a car lease immediately after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Since it would be a post-petition debt, there is no waiting period provided that you qualify income wise. Some lenders may require you to have a discharge, however, it is not required under the law to lease post-filing.
You don't. It's not an issue.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
A chapter 7 takes 6 months, but your first (and usually only) meeting where you are examined under oath by the trustee will be about a month after filing, and, if there are no objections, your discharge will be issued about 2 months after that, and the case closed after 6 months.A chapter 13 can take up to 60 months to complete the plan, and the discharge has to be requested after the plan's completion and certification by the trustee.The filing of bankruptcy can remain on your credit report for 10 years - from the date of filing.7 years
A chapter 7 bankruptcy filing remains on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy remains for seven years. Under chapter 13 bankruptcy you repay at least a portion of the debt, so it is removed a little sooner.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
The best time to purchase a new home after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy depends on how long your bankruptcy will be. If you have your payments on a five year plan, then you may have to wait a little longer.
10 years from discharge...everywhere