If the outstanding traffic fines that caused the forfeiture of a driver's license are included in a bankruptcy settlement, it's possible to get it reinstated right away. All that is needed is proof these amounts were included in the petition.
is it safe to file for voluntary dismissal of chapter 13 bankruptcy
if your still in chapter 7 you have to get out first but you can file again check the laws in you state on chapter 7. laws has chang.
How soon after filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, can you file either Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 Banruptcy again?
As soon as you and the State agree on a payment plan.
If you are referring to a chapter 20 (chapter 7 + chapter 13), then yes it is possible. The BK court doesnt differentiate between the types of debts (i.e. taxes, mortgages, medical debt, or credit cards) so you cannot file a chapter 7 for personal debt, and then expect to be allowed to file a chapter 7 for medical debt soon after.
You can file and not do anything, but it would then be quickly dismissed. While he might keep his property, it will soon be foreclosed/repossessed unless he follows through with the ch. 13.
If you are facing some serious financial issues, you may consider filing for chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. If you do file keep in mind that there is no limit to the amount of times you can refile for the same protection.
10 years and them full retest ?
Sometimes, a debtor who cannot meet the obligations of the payment plan imposed by Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may wish to switch to Chapter 7. This can be done once for any reason, without court approval. However, to switch back, approval of the bankruptcy court is required, and they will rarely allow a debtor to make multiple switches. Note that in switching from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7, much of your property is now up for grabs to be sold off to pay your debts. However, if you cannot make the payments under a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, switching to Chapter 7 may be your only option.
NO!!!!!!
As soon as you like, there is no law setting a time limit you must wait, although getting financing will be an issue.
File as soon as possible, there is no 'back pay' so if you need a ck get to filing. Not sure of the cut off.