Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a federal procedure. You file in the jurisdiction where you live. It may discharge/release you of many types of debts. Try Prodocassist.webs.com or uscourts.gov for more info.
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I filed Chapter 7 last year and when I applied for a credit card this year I was denied and the reason was "bancruptcy".
Yes, you can covert a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and vice versa.
1000 stillers at fish ch.7 (kold) 1300 pats at bolts ch.7 (kold) 1300 cards at sickhawks ch.11 (kmsb)
No. Once a chapter 7 bankruptcy has been discharged it is final.
Yes, whether the accounts are in default or not.
Psalms (Ch.51), 2 Samuel (ch.7 and elsewhere), 1 Kings (ch.1), and 2 Chronicles (ch.9). That's four books.
This question is nonsense.
It is the third book of the Torah. It contains details of sacrifice-laws (ch.1-7), keeping kosher (ch.11), the festivals (ch.23), and more.
You can't file Ch 7 again until you have waited 8 years after discharge. You could file Ch 13 or if you are in Wisconsin a Ch 128.
As asked and answered at least 100 times here: It makes no difference where you are, the credit reports is the same. All credit agencies keep it on their files and actively report a BK for at least 10 years, from discharge. They can provide reports for longer periods when the client asking for it wants. As a matter of public court record...the information is available through other sources for just about forever.
One of the seven Canaanite peoples (Deuteronomy ch.7), descendants of Canaan the son of Ham (Genesis ch.10).