No, except wait until the required time limit for refiling has expired and file another bankruptcy petition.
A Chapter 13, whether it is dismissed or successfully receives discharge, is on your credit report for 7 years. A chapter 7 is on your credit report for 10 years. i called equifax and a discharged chapter 13 stays on for 7 years and a dismissed chapter 13 stays on for 10 years
Since its dismissed w/ prejudice - Wait 180 days and file an individual chapter 7. Your spouse does not have to file.
You can't. A valid entry for a dismissed chapter 13 bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for seven years from the date of dismissal.
i am A Mortgage Broker The Bankruptsy Never Leaves The VCredit Report But if You Are Trying To Do Something With Your Credit Banks Go off The Discharge Date * 10 years for a dismissed chapter 7 and 7 years for a dismissed chapter 13.
It can't be reversed, but if it is dismissed without prejudice, you can refile a chapter 13 six months from the dismissal date. The best option is to meet with the trustee to discuss the problems with the schedule that the person now has to see if it can be modified.
If you are referring to the Chapter 13 plan confirmation hearing, then the answer is yes. In fact, you can dismiss your Chapter 13 bankruptct at any time.
The trustee cannot deny confirmation. Only the court can. The court can object to confirmation. If the objection is valid, and you do not correct the problems that prompted the confirmation, the objection will be sustained and confirmation denied. Your case would likely get converted to chapter 7 or dismissed.
Chapter 11 is a corporate business bankruptcy where a reorganization plan is made while operating under protection. It is not a Chapter 13 with a specific payment plan.
Yes. If you voluntarily have a chapter 13 bankruptcy dismissed, your creditors will be notified of the dismissal.
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, if a debtor misses one or more payments to the trustee as outlined in their repayment plan, the case may be dismissed. Typically, the court may allow a grace period for missed payments, but consistently missing payments can lead to dismissal. The specific number of payments missed before dismissal can vary by jurisdiction and the discretion of the bankruptcy judge, but generally, two or more missed payments can trigger a dismissal. It is essential for debtors to communicate with their trustee if they anticipate payment issues.
A Chapter 13, whether it is dismissed or successfully receives discharge, is on your credit report for 7 years. A chapter 7 is on your credit report for 10 years. i called equifax and a discharged chapter 13 stays on for 7 years and a dismissed chapter 13 stays on for 10 years
Since its dismissed w/ prejudice - Wait 180 days and file an individual chapter 7. Your spouse does not have to file.
IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.
You can't. A valid entry for a dismissed chapter 13 bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for seven years from the date of dismissal.
Determined by taking your income and subtracting expenses- anything left over is the required payment.
if your chapter 13 gets dismissed can you buy a car
Are you referring to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy confirmation hearing?