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Q: How long after filing for bankruptcy chapter 7 can you get a discharge in Los Angeles?
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What can you filing under chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You must list all of your debt when filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, not all debts are eliminated. There are certain exceptions to discharge under the Bankruptcy Code. Your attorney will be able to advise you by looking at your total financial situation.


How long do you have to wait in order file file chapter 7 bankruptcy again?

chapter 7 filings 8 years from the time of discharge and the time for filing a chapter 13 after a chapter 7 discharge 4 years.


If You Filed chapter 7 in 2002 can i refile?

Under the new Bankruptcy laws you must now wait 8 years before filing another Chapter & or Total Bankruptcy as it is better know. You may be eligible to file if eligible a Chapter 13 to structure repayment to those creditors.


In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy a person filing for relief is called a?

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a


If you had bankruptcy in 2004 can you file for bankruptcy again?

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.


Will filing for bankruptcy reduce the principles on student loans and mortgages?

No, filing for bankruptcy does not discharge or reduce the principle on student loans, though the bankruptcy process may put 'recovery attempts' on temporary hold. Regarding mortgages, filing bankruptcy will potentially discharge your debt, though you may lose your home unless you choose to file a Chapter 13, which will allow you to consolidate debts and retain your home if you so choose.


How long do you have to wait to file bankruptcy after last bankruptcy?

You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.


What can be done to attain employment at 60years old after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy What if there is reasonable reason for filing chapter 7 Could the reason for bankruptcy be told to the employer?

How to get after job filing chapter 7 bankruptcy once it appears on the credit report


What happens if you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.


Does income count AFTER you file chapter 7?

A person's income does not count after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy. All that counts is what you had before filing bankruptcy.


How soon after filing bankruptcy can you buy a car?

Within days after your discharge. You will have to find one of those dealers that arrange financing, and you will pay a high interest, but it can be done. You cannot do it after filing but before discharge, except in a chapter 13, with permission of the court.


How long does a bankruptcy take to discharge in Idaho?

The time-frame for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case in Idaho is the same as all other states. The discharge should arrive between three and four months after filing. This assumes that no creditor nor the Trustee has filed an objection to such discharge.