What could you possibly mean by overturned?
Bankruptcy cases are dismissed (for any number of reasons) or discharged (as in completed).
It is all covered by Federal law. Depending on which and why will depend on when you can refile.
yes
in what states are the unemployment benefits extension automatically filed
Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years. If you filed in 2004 it will drop off the month of your filing in 2015.
If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.If he voluntarily dismissed his own complaint then generally, he can refile if the situation in the complaint continues. However, if he filed a complaint over a specific, one time situation and then dismissed it he may not be able to refile. You should ask to review the situation with a court advocate or your attorney.
Yes, if there was no final decree of dissolution of the marriage.
Never
filed for divorce in Indiana almost 2 years aga, not final yet. Will i have to re file?
You can refile anytime. However don't expect a quick response in March or April. This answer is not vetted.
Only if you have the courts permission
If the judge lacks jurisdiction you must determine why,they lack jurisdiction. Perhaps the case was filed in wrong court entirely, and needs to be filed elsewhere.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
That depends on your situation. If you have filed but not received discharge of debt, then you may refile immediately. If you filed for chapter 7 and received discharge of debt, then you can file eight years after discharge date for chapter 7. If filed under chapter 13 and received discharge of debt, can refile after two years for same chapter 13. http://www.jacksonwhitelaw.com/what-we-do/get-help-filing-for-bankruptcy/ If the first bankruptcy, C. 7, was dismissed for cause, you have to wait 180 days before refiling. If you file a C. 7 and get a discharge, you can file a C, 13 immediately after the 7 is closed, called a "Chapter 20" by bankruptcy lawyers who know what they are talking about.