no, only in the state you are domiciled or if its a business, in the state where the business is located.
More accurately, it can be filed in any state in which you have lived for more than half of the previous 6 months or have significant assets, or where the business has an office or other assets. You cannot file in more than one bankruptcy court.
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.
Anyone who is a resident of the state can file for bankruptcy in Wisconsin. There is no restriction on who can file, only for which chapter they can file in.
Under certain circumstances, a lawyer licensed in one state may be able to file in another state, usually following a local bankruptcy rule, paying a fee for such an appearance and maybe having a local bankruptcy lawyer with or recommending him.
No. Federal taxes may not be discharged regardless of which state the bankruptcy is filed.
Yes.
if your still in chapter 7 you have to get out first but you can file again check the laws in you state on chapter 7. laws has chang.
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.
No you cant file on anything owed to government.
Who really cares
Venue lies in the federal bankruptcy court district where the person has lived for the past 6 months, or most of the past six months. Since it is a federal court, it has jurisdiction over all issues from another state. Consult an experienced local bankruptcy lawyer.
Having a bankruptcy dismissed does restart the statute of limitation on a bankruptcy. You will have to wait eight years to file another bankruptcy.
sure you can, but you will loose new car when u file bankruptcy anyway.also need more than just a car payment to file bankruptcy. laws have changed to prevent people filing bankrupcy just to dodge paying there bills