I'm currently in my third year of chapter 13 repayment, I was going to go back to schools full time night time program, looking for advsie on trying to pay for it, also I make over 60,000, but my chapter 13 repayment is based on this amount
The chapter 13 petitioner/participant must receive the approval of the bankruptcy trustee for all major financial transactions.
Typically, students receive funds from a Direct Stafford Loan in _____ payments.
If you exempted it in full, yes. If you did not exempt it, and you knew before you filed that you would be getting it, you have committed a fraud on the court and perjury. If you were entitled to receive it before or within 180 days after the bankruptcy (chapter 7) was closed or you got your discharge, it goes to the trustee. If you did not know you were entitled to or going to receive this money before or during or within 180 days after the discharge, and you got it more than 180 days after discharge, yes, you can. Some pensions are exempt under state or federal law, so consult a local attorney if you are not sure.
Yes you can, he may on the other hand will not be able to receive a discharge under the same chapter for 6 years.
While involved in a Chapter 13 repaying of debts the debtor must receive permission from the bankruptcy trustee in charge ofthe casefor all major financial transactions.
You will receive a letter that your bankruptcy is discharged. You can also call the bankruptcy court or the trustee and find out if it is final.
The chapter 13 petitioner/participant must receive the approval of the bankruptcy trustee for all major financial transactions.
There is the 10 year penalty.
No, but generally they receive higher preference than unsecured creditors that issued credit prior to the bankruptcy, should the chapter 11 company go to chapter 7.
Some strict limitations have been set by the new bankruptcy law. Debtors will not be able to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy if they've been through a Chapter 7 within eight years of the new filing. If they want to file for Chapter 13, they will not receive a discharge within two years of a previous Chapter 13 discharge and within four years if they were discharged from a Chapter 7, 11 or 12 bankruptcy.
i receive a judgment for ganishment but i have other bills which i qualify for chapter 7 does it get dismissed if i include it in the bankrutpcy
Yes
You will probably receive one more chance. You need to have your lawyer contact the bankruptcy trustee and see if it can be rescheduled.
You will receive a letter from the court notifying you that you have received a discharge.
You can receive a chapter seven discharge once every eight years.
You can file Chapter 13, but you would need to pay all creditors in full because you are not eligible to receive a discharge. If you want file Chapter 13 and receive a discharge, you must wait to file until 6 years have passed since your Chapter 7 case. You would to wait 7 years if you want to file another Chapter 7 case.
If it is a corporation, it can. Like all corporations, it cannot receive a discharge under Chapter 7. Most bankruptcy lawyers, if the corporation will not benefit from a Chapter 11, would probably not recommend bankruptcy for the corporation, but the organization should discuss this with an experienced local bankruptcy attorney.