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Yes, at the present time, a Chapter 13 has no filing time limits.





As of October 17, 2005, the new time limit for filing a Chapter 7 is now eight (8) years from the discharge date of a previous "7" filing. The time limit for a Chapter 13 is four (4) years from the discharge date of a previous "7" and two(2) years from the discharge date of a previous "13".

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What can you file Chapter 13 on?

What is Legal to file Chapter 13 on ?


If you had bankruptcy in 2004 can you file for bankruptcy again?

Some strict limitations have been set by the new bankruptcy law. Debtors will not be able to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy if they've been through a Chapter 7 within eight years of the new filing. If they want to file for Chapter 13, they will not receive a discharge within two years of a previous Chapter 13 discharge and within four years if they were discharged from a Chapter 7, 11 or 12 bankruptcy.


How do you appeal your chapter 13?

File a notice of appeal within 10 days of the applicable order.


How soon can you file bankruptcy after a voluntary dismissal of a chapter 13?

is it safe to file for voluntary dismissal of chapter 13 bankruptcy


When can you file chapter 13 after filing chapter 13in the past?

You can file a another 13 after 2 years have passed from the previous 13 filing date.


If you filed a chapter 13 and it was discharged about 1 year ago can you file a chapter 7 now?

You can indeed file a chapter seven. However, new bankruptcy reforms will go into effect in October, and it will be much more difficult to file a chapter seven, total liquidation BK.


Can you get your car back after a repossession if you file chapter 13 bankruptcy?

In GA Can you get your car back after a repossession if you file chapter 13 bankruptcy


Can you file again if you filed in may 2005 on chapter 7?

You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.


Who can file a proof of claim in any bankruptcy proceedings?

In a chapter 7, with a no-asset notice, no claim can be filed. In a chapter 13, all creditors should file a proof of claim within the time period provided.


Are you allowed to keep your primary home and investment property if file you chapter 7 or 13?

If I file chapter 7 or 13 how long can I stay in my house?


In Kentucky How long after bankruptcy can you file chapter 7 and can you file chapter 13 after chapter 7?

You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.


Can you file a chapter 13 solely on your primary residence if your husband has filed a chapter 13 solely in the past?

No.

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