There are no time limits for filing a Chapter 13.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
No.
You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.
In 2005, they made a law that you have to wait eight years.
Yes. Married people can file individually. The marriage actually has nothing to do with it though. If you filed, no matter what, you can't file chapter 7 again for 8 years, provided you received a discharge. He can file anytime he wants. If you have any joint debt, you may want to consider Chapter 13. Take a look at it. You can file a chapter 13, just not a chapter 7.
In Massachusetts, you can file for bankruptcy again after a Chapter 7 discharge once eight years have passed since your previous Chapter 7 filing. If you filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you can file for Chapter 7 again after six years, provided you have not paid off your unsecured debts in full. For a subsequent Chapter 13 filing, you can do so after two years from your last Chapter 13 discharge.
4 years between filings.
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.
From when the BK was first filed.
You can file again in 8 years. You can only file Chapter 7 once every 8 years. You could file a Chapter 13 or vice versa but not the same chapter.
chapter 7 you can file every 8 years. chapter 7 lasts 10 years starting with the new laws in 2005. since you filed before 2005 your chapter 7 stays on your credit report 7 years as opposed to 10 years.
Yes about every 7 years. * A chapter 7 can be filed 8 years after a previous chapter 7 discharge. A chapter 13 can be filed 4 years after a discharge of a BK 7, 11 or 12 and two years after a discharged 13.