This question is nonsense.
Yes, you can covert a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and vice versa.
No. Once a chapter 7 bankruptcy has been discharged it is final.
Chapter 7 is a complete discharge of all dischargeable debts. Chapter 13 is a repayment plan of the debts under the bankruptcy court's supervision and protection.
Yes. Credit card companies have no obligation to offer an account to anyone they believe could be a future "risk."
No worse than the B/K. Take the SUV back to the dealer, call the Lender and tell 'em where it is.
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they were sad because now their secret friend (Boo/Arthur Radley cant send them any more gifts after mr radley sealed it up. for more information read ch 7
Yes, you can covert a chapter 13 to a chapter 7 and vice versa.
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No. Once a chapter 7 bankruptcy has been discharged it is final.
Yes, whether the accounts are in default or not.
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i have a bad background about 7 yrs ago and now i still cant get an apartmnt why,where can i get one
Psalms (Ch.51), 2 Samuel (ch.7 and elsewhere), 1 Kings (ch.1), and 2 Chronicles (ch.9). That's four books.
No. You have to convert your c. 13 to a c. 7 or move to dismiss the c. 13 and then file a c. 7. You are not allowed to have two bankruptcies open at the same time. You should discuss this with your attorney or, if you are pro se (representing yourself), you should at least find out the problems and benefits of each choice.