Assuming it is federal bankruptcy, 8 years, the same in every state.
If it is a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you have to wait 8 years before you can file it again.
In the UK, if you've previously been declared bankrupt, you typically have to wait for at least 6 years from the date of your bankruptcy discharge before you can file for bankruptcy again. However, if you are discharged from bankruptcy and fail to meet the terms of your bankruptcy, you could face restrictions on re-filing. It's important to consult with a financial advisor or insolvency practitioner for specific guidance based on your situation.
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.
It should, but only for as long as the bankruptcy is active, and only so long as the debt is listed after the bankruptcy is discharged. More accurately, the garnishment must stop when the plantiff in the judgment has received notice that there is a bankruptcy.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
If it is a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you have to wait 8 years before you can file it again.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you 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.
You do not have to be unemployed to file bankruptcy.
In the UK, if you've previously been declared bankrupt, you typically have to wait for at least 6 years from the date of your bankruptcy discharge before you can file for bankruptcy again. However, if you are discharged from bankruptcy and fail to meet the terms of your bankruptcy, you could face restrictions on re-filing. It's important to consult with a financial advisor or insolvency practitioner for specific guidance based on your situation.
the answer is yes, Yes mother and daughter can file bankruptcy jointly and also you and your husband will file bankruptcy jointly is still accepted as long as its not same sex marriage.
Yes, after a bankruptcy has been discharged (a 10 year period if chapter 7 was filed), the possibility of filing bankruptcy again is open. If you live long enough, you can file several times. This gives new meaning to the phrase, "Live long and prosper."
In order to file for bankruptcy a person will need to hire an attorney or lawyer. Bankruptcy has long term financial consequences for the person so a competent attorney should be hired.
Bankruptcy is Federal jurisdiction, therefore, the state has nothing to do with it. Usually, when you file bankruptcy, you cannot file for another 7 years, Period. No matter which state you live in.
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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.
Generally ten years from the time of the last (closing) activity of the said bankruptcy.