If you have to ask...it absolutely should be which ever one your LAWYER suggests.
If you have to ask...you probably can't do the filing properly anyway...and will not get the result you think, or is best, and may well commit errors, even criminal ones when filing.
Answer:Usually you would want to file a chapter 7 if at all possible so that you don't have to be pay on a plan for three to five years. On the other hand, sometimes you have to file a chapter 13, and sometimes it is best to file a chapter 13 so that you won't lose property that you would otherwise lose in a chapter 7. Most chapter 7 debtor's don't lose anything in a chapter 7, but it just depends on what kind of asset you are talking about and where you are located.You do not have to be unemployed to file bankruptcy.
You can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.
You can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
is it safe to file for voluntary dismissal of chapter 13 bankruptcy
In GA Can you get your car back after a repossession if you file chapter 13 bankruptcy
Yes.
If you are talking about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, It takes 7 to 9 years after you can file bankruptcy again.
Anyone who is a resident of the state can file for bankruptcy in Wisconsin. There is no restriction on who can file, only for which chapter they can file in.
Yes, you can file with an income coming in, which chapter of bankruptcy you file depends on your income
The bankruptcy petitioner can file another chapter 7 8 years after the date of filing of a previous chapter 7.
The first step is to talk with a bankruptcy attorney, then fill out the appropriate paperwork and file it with a bankruptcy court.