You can move to dismiss the case. It is rare that this would be a good idea. You can convert to a Chapter 7 or ask to have plan modified to the amount paid if your financial circumstances have deteriorated to the point you cannot complete the plan.
Your debts will not be discharged if you have your case dismissed.
Consult a bankruptcy lawyer.
A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.
Yes, but if you have previously filed a chapter 7, you must wait 4 years before allowed a chapter 13 discharge.
if you filed chapter 13 and it was discharged in 2005 can you file chapter 7 in 2009
Yes about every 7 years. * A chapter 7 can be filed 8 years after a previous chapter 7 discharge. A chapter 13 can be filed 4 years after a discharge of a BK 7, 11 or 12 and two years after a discharged 13.
No.
There are no time limits for filing a Chapter 13.
Yes. But not as bad as if you filed chapter 13 yourself. Not fair, eh?
Two years after the date of the chapter 13 dismissal.
yes you can
Yes.
Yes. A chapter 13 can also be dismissed and a chapt. 7 filed. Chap.13 has no time limitations, except as stipulated in the agreed repayment schedule., which is usually 3-5 years.
You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.