Yes, but there is a requirement for the amount of time which needs to have passed between filings and the amount of time will vary depending on where you live. 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
4 years between filings.
8 years between chapter 7 BKs.
Yes. Married people can file individually. The marriage actually has nothing to do with it though. If you filed, no matter what, you can't file chapter 7 again for 8 years, provided you received a discharge. He can file anytime he wants. If you have any joint debt, you may want to consider Chapter 13. Take a look at it. You can file a chapter 13, just not a chapter 7.
Yes, but if you have previously filed a chapter 7, you must wait 4 years before allowed a chapter 13 discharge.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
From when the BK was first filed.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapter 13.
8 years from the date of discharge of the previous chapter 7.
No.
Yes about every 7 years. * A chapter 7 can be filed 8 years after a previous chapter 7 discharge. A chapter 13 can be filed 4 years after a discharge of a BK 7, 11 or 12 and two years after a discharged 13.
It is possible for the married couple to file a chapter 13 or in some instances a chapter 11.
You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.