Bankruptcy is a federal procedure and court. State laws have a bearing on some issues, especially exemptions, but otherwise the rules are the same. If the Chapter 13 was dismissed for cause, you will have to wait 180 days. If it was dismissed for any other reason, you can refile any time. You may not be entitled to a discharge, however, so check with a bankruptcy lawyer and do it right.
It is 180 days before you can refile
This year, they made a law that you have to wait eight years.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
it take at least 30 days after your hearing is heard for the judges to get everything filed for state records.
That depends on your situation. If you have filed but not received discharge of debt, then you may refile immediately. If you filed for chapter 7 and received discharge of debt, then you can file eight years after discharge date for chapter 7. If filed under chapter 13 and received discharge of debt, can refile after two years for same chapter 13. http://www.jacksonwhitelaw.com/what-we-do/get-help-filing-for-bankruptcy/ If the first bankruptcy, C. 7, was dismissed for cause, you have to wait 180 days before refiling. If you file a C. 7 and get a discharge, you can file a C, 13 immediately after the 7 is closed, called a "Chapter 20" by bankruptcy lawyers who know what they are talking about.
A bankruptcy has nothing to do with your ability to marry. You can marry at any time.
You don't. It's not an issue.
If it is a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you have to wait 8 years before you can file it again.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapt. 13.
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.
You will probably never get a CDL in wisconsin because it will stay on your driving record in that state forever. This has been the policy since the late 90's .
If you get a divorce in Wisconsin and then move to Ohio, you are not required to wait to remarry because of the divorce. However, you will have to wait to remarry if you do not meet the residency requirements.