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Under the bankruptcy laws effective from October 17, 2005, Chapter 7 cannot be filed unless the debtor was discharged from the previous Chapter 7 or bankruptcy more than eight years ago.

The debtor cannot file a Chapter 13 unless: (1) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 7, 11 or 12 more than four years ago; or (2) the debtor received a discharge under Chapter 13 more than two years ago.

That's only a very small part of an answer to your question...the real one being: bankruptcy is for resolving an extraordinary bad luck in life event...a once in a lifetime event. Its a real break..that in most parts of the world you just don't get..there you pay your debts, or your kids, family do, or (and frequently it's AND) very bad things happen to you. But most certainly, your not a trusted member of the community ever again..and you ain't reneging on your solemn oath to pay again. Obviously, since you can get away with it, you don't mind being a liar....because every time you took and promised to pay it back and didn't...that's what you are...just to start.

If you think you need to get protection and hurt others again, just a few years after having done it, until you substantially change your ways....likely just about everything in your life, especially in your spending habits and probably even how and what you feel you deserve from others and yourself....you'll just continue being a bankrupt... in ways much more than money. Hey...wake up...what your doing...what your taking from others...it obviously ain't working for you and certainly ain't making you rich. Change. NOW.

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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.


When can you file a chapter 7 bankruptcy if you had a chapter 7 discharged in December 2001?

The bankruptcy petitioner can file another chapter 7 8 years after the date of filing of a previous chapter 7.


How long after a chapter 7 bankruptcy can you file another chapter 7in the state of Tennessee?

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.


If You Filed chapter 7 in 2002 can i refile?

Under the new Bankruptcy laws you must now wait 8 years before filing another Chapter & or Total Bankruptcy as it is better know. You may be eligible to file if eligible a Chapter 13 to structure repayment to those creditors.


How often can I file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.


How often can you declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You can declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.


How often can you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.


How long does it take after a bankruptcy is discharged to show on your credit report?

The amount of time a bankruptcy stays on your credit report after discharge differs between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, after discharge, it shows for 7 years on your credit report.


Is chapter 7 bankruptcy clear 10 years from court announcement or hearing date?

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be removed from a credit report 10 years after the date the Bankruptcy was FILED.


How long does a bankruptcy stay on your credit report in tx?

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years. Generally a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will be removed after 7 years, but can remain up to 10 years.


How long does a chapter 13 conversion to a chapter 7 stay on your credit report in Wisconsin?

A chapter 7 bankruptcy filing remains on your credit report for 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy remains for seven years. Under chapter 13 bankruptcy you repay at least a portion of the debt, so it is removed a little sooner.


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.

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