no
After the entry of the dismissal, the Chapter 13 trusee will send you a final accounting of how much was paid to each creditor.
is it safe to file for voluntary dismissal of chapter 13 bankruptcy
Dismissal yes, Discharge, probably not.
No. Sometimes it will be reported as "Included in Bankruptcy"
Yes. If you voluntarily have a chapter 13 bankruptcy dismissed, your creditors will be notified of the dismissal.
yes.
You can get a Chapter 13 bankruptcy dismissal by asking your lawyer to ask the trustee for a dismissal. If you are having trouble making the payments, you can ask for you bankruptcy to be modified.
A Chapter 7 debtor can move to dismiss the cause for cause, but he or she must demonstrate that the dismissal will not be prejudicial to the creditors in the case. A chapter 13 is easier to dismiss, so could trying converting to a 13 and this dismissing the Chapter 13. Now SHOULD you do this? That depends on a number factors, including how much money you can get by selling the property privately without violating the creditor's rights.
Two years after the date of the chapter 13 dismissal.
There really isn't much difference in these cases. The difference is just one of how they were filed. Both are voluntary dismissals.
There is paperwork to fill out and a judge has to approve the dismissal. You can submit it to the trustee or judge in charge of your bankruptcy. If you have an attorney, the attorney can do this for you.
Yes.