Yes, with the exception of moving from the state where the bankuptcy was filed unless there is a good reason such as a job transfer.
Yes. It is the most common reason for filing a chapter 13.
Generally you should not have to because a chapter 13 protects your assets through the payment plan you filed with the court.
You can file a another 13 after 2 years have passed from the previous 13 filing date.
reorganization
There are no time limits for filing a Chapter 13.
If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.
You have to wait eight years after filing for Chapter 7 and 4 after filing for Chapter 13.
Yes they do.
In Massachusetts, you can file for bankruptcy again after a Chapter 7 discharge once eight years have passed since your previous Chapter 7 filing. If you filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you can file for Chapter 7 again after six years, provided you have not paid off your unsecured debts in full. For a subsequent Chapter 13 filing, you can do so after two years from your last Chapter 13 discharge.
Bankruptcy has no impact on obtaining a passport.
Chapter 13 is more of a repayment plan than a debt wipeout. Because of that, if there is a change in your financial circumstances after filing for bankruptcy then the court needs to be aware of it.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapt. 13.