THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED AND ANSWERED MANY, MANY TIMES.
IT IS PART OF THE DATABASE HERE.
PROPERLY USING THE SYSTEM MEANS YOU WOULD HAVE GOTTEN THE ANSWER WITHOUT HAVING TO WAIT!
(And consider that if you can't do that - you really should only consider having your own personal lawyer handle EVERYTHING to do with your financial matters and any BK issues which are all much much more complex and less forgiving of not adhereing to the system).
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 above notes discharge dates, and as everything concerning BK, is a FEDERAL law applicable everyplace, the State is irrelvant.
A corporation (which a legal entity and my or my not be a business), can file for C-11 as many times as the courts and creditors will allow.
If you have got into too much debt and cannot pay the money you still owe you may consider filing for bankruptcy. The Bank for America address for bankruptcy is, Bank of America, Attn: Bankruptcy Department, 475 Crossy Point Pkwy, PO Box 9000, Getzville, NY 14068-9000.
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yes ...NY does.
According to Crain's NY, Chase serves 23 million households.
Check with the bankruptcy court in New York.
Yes you can change a joint bank account before a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. You should have your finances in order before you file a bankruptcy.
"Life After Bankruptcy" was an article in the New York Times that was written by author Vickie Elmer. It was written by her on September 13 in the year 2012.
As many times as you wish.
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You can only file in ny if you move back to that state... even then they will probally look at where you have been living for the last 6 months - 1 year. If you are already in ny again then you can try, if not then i would file in tx since that has been your permanent residence
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Bankruptcy anywhere is a Federal process, being in NY may mean you will use the federal district there (will vary since depending where in NY you are, there are several). But otherwise a fairly standard process. Clearly, YOUR first step better be contacting a lawyer that handles these things for clients that need someone to provide expertise in doing it.
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