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Chapter 13 usually just means the chapter in a book that comes after 12 and before 14. Chapters are how a story is broken up in longer books with a more indepth story.

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Can auto and home defiencies and garnesheements be entered into a ch13 bankruptcy?

If you mean, can they be included in a chapter 13, the answer is, they must be. If you mean, can you file a chapter 13 because of garnishments and secured loan payment arrears, yes, that's what chapter 13 is for.


Could you change your chapter 7 to chapter 13 after being discharged?

Sometimes Chapter 13 debtors need or want to convert their bankruptcy case from a Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. And sometimes the bankruptcy court will force you to convert from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 - this is often called a "forced conversion." The reasons for conversions vary. For the most part, if you are instigating the conversion, you have a right to convert your case. But that doesn't always mean you'll qualify for Chapter 7 relief.


What those the term file mean in chapter 13?

File your paperwork at the court.


Can a chapter 7 be filed with an open chapter 13?

A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.


What can you file Chapter 13 on?

What is Legal to file Chapter 13 on ?


If you gave up a car in chapter 13 will you have to pay for it if the chapter 13 is dimissed?

if your chapter 13 gets dismissed can you buy a car


Which chapter does Bella know its riley hunting her?

You mean how does she know Victoria is hunting her ? Chp 13.


Can you file chapter 13 after being dropped?

IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.


If someone files chapter 13 in 2004 can chapter 7 now be filed?

if you filed chapter 13 and it was discharged in 2005 can you file chapter 7 in 2009


Which bankruptcy is for a home?

You can file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 as a homeowner. If you are trying to save the home from foreclosure, then Chapter 13 would be the proper chapter.


What is a Chapter 13 trustee used for?

Chapter 13 trustee is an entity, generally an individual, with the responsibility of managing a chapter 13 bankruptcy estate. The Chapter 13 receives the debtor's monthly payments and then distributes those funds proportionally to the debtor's creditors.


In South Carolina when can a chapter 7 bankruptcy be filed after a chapter 13 has been dismissed?

Two years after the date of the chapter 13 dismissal.

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