The average BK that is filed correctly is generally discharged in three to four months. There are not options for a personal bankruptcy to be expedited. Creditors cannot take any action until a ruling on the filing is made, with the exception of secured creditors who might possible be able to have the stay lifted.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapt. 13.
The debtor cannot sell nor transfer any property without the permission of the bankruptcy trustee or until the BK has been discharged and closed.
It generally takes 3-4 months after your meeting of creditors to receive your discharge. The discharge is the court order that says that all of the debts that you have listed in your Chapter 7 are discharged, that you are no longer legally responsible for them and that you are entitled to a fresh start.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
Ten years from the date of original filing.
You don't. It's not an issue.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
Yes, after a bankruptcy has been discharged (a 10 year period if chapter 7 was filed), the possibility of filing bankruptcy again is open. If you live long enough, you can file several times. This gives new meaning to the phrase, "Live long and prosper."
Never
If you filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in MI and it is discharged, you can amend whatever document you want at any time. It does not matter whether it is during the process of bankruptcy or after the discharge.
If a car is leased, you can keep it as long as you are paying it on time.
No, but you will be protected under the stay for as long as the Ch. 7 is active (not been discharged or dismissed), and you have alotted amount of time to add creditors.