If you own a home, start with a mortgage broker. You are unlikely to get financed out of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy unless you have collateral to pledge as security for the loan. You can visit www.BKRelief.com for a lender specializing in financing those with previous Bankruptcy You need to get in ci=ontact with someone to explain your situation and fiance generally to you... a personal financial and probably legal advisor. C-13 - which you requested...actually pleaed for... is essentially an opportunity to be financed out of the debt your in and can't pay already. You are no longer creditable...because you havent handled credit...and yet your looking for someone to finance you out of that. You really don't understand. Start with you are BANKRUPT..that means failing in all financial sense... nad (read what you asked the court for) have been granted the greatest financial opportunity of your life...and now you want to change that?
Before the new laws it was easier to convert. Depending on your ability to pay back your creditors. Please contact your attorney if you are having problems paying back you chapter 13.
You can convert the 13 to a 7. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
A "motion to modify" a chapter 13 can be filed for almost any reason. Contact the BK trustee for the exact procedures required.
First, contact a lawyer in your state to make sure you qualify. The lawyer in your state will be able to walk you through the proper steps to file chapter 13 bankruptcy.
A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.
Yes. Its called Conversion. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
What is Legal to file Chapter 13 on ?
Contact your lender.
if your chapter 13 gets dismissed can you buy a car
File a motion to covert. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is for individuals who have some steady income, in general. An excellent primer about either chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy is "The New Bankruptcy, will it work for You?" 3rd edition by Stephen Elias, published in 2009 by Nolo; 346.078 E42N Dewey decimal. Also you might contact a paralegal or lawyer specializing in filing bankruptcy in the state of jurisdiction.
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy will remain on a person's credit report for the required ten years not seven.