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You can file a another 13 after 2 years have passed from the previous 13 filing date.

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Can you file a chapter 13 solely on your primary residence if your husband has filed a chapter 13 solely in the past?

No.


What chapter should you file if you are behind on your mortgage?

only in chapter 13, you cannot use chapter 7 to catch up on past payments.


What tax returns do you need for filing chapter 7?

You need year-to-date income and the past two years' tax returns.


Your mortgage is 7 months behind if you have a prior Chapter 7 which was discharged in may 2007 can you file again to save your home?

There are two parts to this answer. The first is if you are trying to "SAVE" your home you would not be filing a chapter 7. YOu would be filing a chapter 13 Which is designed for you to be able to keep your assets that have fallen into delinquency such as your home or vehicle. Chapter 13 put you into repayment plan for the 7 months that are past due spread out over 3-5 years. Chapter 7 is a liquidation of debt if your were able to file again...Which brings us to part two of the answer you would be saying in essence you want to let your house go and liquidate or zero out any remaining balance. There is a 8 year waiting period before you can file another 7 anyway and that is not the plan you need.


Can you file an adversary petition after a chapter 7 has been discharged?

Discharged normallly means its all over, all dates to file a protest have past and its a done deal.


Does filing chapter 7 eliminate the past due amount on a mortgage?

No. They will give you a choice. Pay the past due amount within a negotiated period or Vacate the property within a specific period of time.


Where can I recieve information on filing for federal tax refunds?

Most people file for their federal tax refunds from past year finances in the January to February period. You can file by submitting a request form to IRS.


In Colorado if you file Chapter 13 can you keep your vehicle even if it is past due?

Ask your B/K attorney. That's what you are paying for. INFO.


Can you save a vehicle in repo status by filing bankruptcy?

You can stop a pending repossession on a car by filing Chapter 7. However, you will have to find a way during the automatic stay [i.e. the period of bankruptcy protection] to pay back past due payments, or else the auto lender will file for relief from the automatic stay to repo the car back. You [or your attorney] might have to tell them [thru a filed Statement of Intentions] that you intend to reaffirm the debt and work out a side agreement called a reaffirmation agreement, where you can make up the past due payments.


What is file in past tense?

"Filed" is the past tense of "file".


If you work in USA for a while but then go to Europe for few months past tax filing deadline can you just file online from there?

It depends on how late you are with the tax return. You cannot file returns for past years online and they must be filed by mail. I would recommend that you file the return as soon as possible in order to stop any penalties and interest from accruing further.


Can you file chapter 7 twice?

11 U.S.C. 727(a)(8) says that a person may file a Chapter 7 case unless that person "has been granted a discharge under this section, under section 1141 of this title, or under section 14, 371, or 476 of the Bankruptcy Act, in a case commenced within six years before the date of the filing of the petition." So, one has to wait at least 6 years from the filing date of the most recent prior Chapter 7 for one to be able to file another Chapter 7. It should also be noted that Section (a)(9) also imposes a bar to re-filing a Chapter 7 if someone filed a Chapter 13 in the past 6 years which received discharged unless certain criteria were met in the Chapter 13. The Bankruptcy Code does not specify a maximum number of times one can file bankruptcy, though Courts will scrutinize multiple filings and will deny a person the ability to re-file a case if the Court believes the person's multiple filings constitute an abuse of the Bankruptcy Code. For example, if a person files multiple cases because they have a medical condition and can't get insurance and medical bills keep piling up, the Court may allow multiple filings. On the other hand, if one keeps charging up credit cards and tries to come back to Court to discharge them, the Court may deny the filing. Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice; this is simply my understanding of the facts, which I do not warrant, and I am not suggesting any course of action or inaction to any person.