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Q: Is there a cheap way to file corp chapter 11?
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What bankruptcy should you file?

The type of bankruptcy that you file all depends upon your personal case. If you have little in the way of assets and a lot of unsecured debt, then Chapter 7 is likely going to be the Chapter to file. If you are trying to save a home from foreclosure or reorganize other types of debt, then Chapter 13 would be your best choice. Consult with an attorney to make certain you are filing the proper Chapter for your particular case.


Do have to work in order to file a chapter 13?

You must be generating a steady income to file chapter 13 bankruptcy, regardless of whether it is earned income. If you don't currently have income, chapter 7 most likely is the better way to file bankruptcy. There is an excellent book that gives you a substantial perspective on filing chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy: "The New Bankruptcy, will it work for You?", 3rd edition, by Stephen Elias (published in 2009 by Nolo) -- I found it in the Colorado Springs public library at 346.078 E42N (Dewey decimal system).


If you file for chapter 7 bankruptcy and have no assets will it still affect you later?

Yes, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The exact details are irrelevant, it will remain on your credit report and prevent you from refiling for the same length of time either way.


Is there any way a person who has had a chapter 7 discharged in 2000 can file for another chapter 7 meaning special circumstances?

Sorry, but absolutely not. The person may be able to file a Chapter 13, which may not be the best solution but may be the only viable option. Bankruptcy is always break only meant as and intended to be used because of special circumstances.


Can you file chapter 13 if you already are in a forbearance plan with your mortgage company?

Well the options that you have are , You can sell your home or refinance when you are under Chapter 13.A mortage company can negotiate on your behalf with your lender to ease off the hassles for you.


Should you wait to file chapter 13 after tax refund?

Either way they will want a tax return filed before filing for chapter 13. If you are expecting a refund then they will seize it if it is after so to keep the money file first and wait for the return, it will be considered as part of your income. If you owe it is better to know the amount before filing.


Who will sell you a house with a foreclouser on your credit report?

I don't think anyone will be ready for that.So its better that you can take a way or option where you house will be save from foreclosure.Filing bankruptcy is the very right option for this.Once you file chapter 7 bankruptcy or chapter 13 bankruptcy bankruptcy law has a provision called stop foreclosure and it goes in to the effect immediately after you file the bankruptcy.This way you can save you house and other important stuff.


Is date file recovery secure?

You can always buy a USB to save your recovery data. It is probably the most efficient and cheap way to do so. Once you recovered you file, save it in your USB stick. If you lost it again on your computer, you can always go back to the USB to retrieve it.


What Is The Quickest Way To Find A File?

the quickest way of finding it is using file function


Is corps or car a homograph?

Corps is only used one way, as a team, as in Marine corp, the ress corp, Peace Corp. There is no other use. Car, on the other hand. can be a vehicle OR a moving part of a train or elevator. Definition is varied enough to win out over corp.


How long do you have to wait to file a chapter 7 bankruptcy after you have filed for a chapter 13 bankruptcy?

The new bankruptcy reform legislation will dramatically change how long someone must wait to file bankruptcy if they have previously received a discharge. Under the current law, a debtro can file Chapter 7 again if it has been more than 6 years since he or she was discharged from the previous Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Under the new bankruptcy law taking effect 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.


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The only way to read the second chapter is to get the book when it comes out.