"They" will not take your house. If there is a mortgage holder, that entity will foreclose and sell the property. In some areas, there are so many houses in foreclosure, the mortgagee will not take the house right away. It may be a year or more. Check with a bankruptcy lawyer in your area.
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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.
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.
It takes most folks about a month to file and a total of about five months from intake to discharge. Of course, much depends on how responsive you are to your bankruptcy attorney's requests for documents and other information.
No. The state of residency is not relevant.
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Not unless the c. 11 has been dismissed or closed. You cannot have two bankruptcy proceedings pending at the same time. If the c. 11 was dismissed for cause, you may have to wait 180 days to file the c. 7.
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