Refile in 180 days. In Indiana you don't need to wait 180 days unless your case is dismissed "with prejudice," which is rare. You can normally re-file immediately after dismissal as long as the court doesn't think you're acting in bad faith by doing so. Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice; this is simply my understanding of the facts, which I do not warrant, and I am not suggesting any course of action or inaction to any person.
You can apply for emergency housing due to job loss at www.hud.gov.
The criteria for eligibility for unemployment has to do with circumstances of loss of job, not whether you are in a bankruptcy.
Does PIP cover loss of income from a job if injured in an auto accident?
what happens if i voluntarily return my car to the bank due to job loss
if the case was dismissed you were not convicted. you can truthfully answer no.
job loss is when you lose your job or get fired same thing.
That would seem to be discrimination of personal living arrangements. If you are screened as to whom you reside with, it may be an act of misconduct. If it is a confidential or top secret job, they may have the right, if the previously dismissed resident was among clearance thereof...
Because he was not obeying his rights (amendments)
It would not affect you.
Because the loss of a job makes you jobloss, I mean job-less... :')
Yes.
Yes,if you have any certificate