Yes; however, you may be precluded from receiving a discharge.
You can declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every 8 years.
It takes seven to ten years after you initially declare bankruptcy for it to drop off your credit report, and you really should wait at least 1-2 years after that to declare again I hope that helped.
Two things do not change even after bankruptcy has been declared. One is tax debt, and the other is payments decreed by court order. You should file a motion with the court for a re-hearing of your support obligation pleading changed economic circumstances.
Abraham Lincoln never formally declared bankruptcy. However, he did face significant financial difficulties early in his career, particularly due to a failed business venture in the 1830s, which left him in debt for several years. Despite these challenges, he managed to overcome his financial issues and eventually became a successful lawyer and politician.
By law, a person (or couple) can only declare bankruptcy every seven years. If you go through with a Chapter 7 bankrupcy, it will take 7 years for it to rotate off of your credit history.
If your country's laws allow you to travel to the US with the legally declared bankruptcy, which can be on a person's public record for 5 years to life depending on the country, then that bankruptcy by itself will not prevent you from traveling to the US. In the US declared legal bankruptcies are considered a civil matter, which are about contractual obligations, and NOT a criminal matter, which are actual violations of the law, so the US State Department will not prevent individuals from traveling to the US based upon their declared bankruptcy. In the US NO ONE, even an international visitor, is barred from any travel due to a declared bankruptcy, or as US law states, a discharged bankruptcy.
It depends on the chapter you filed under. If you filed under Chapter 7, you have to wait 8 years before filing again. If you filed under Chapter 13, you only have to wait four years.
Yes.
Anytime a bankruptcy shows up on a credit report, the credit score associated with such a credit report will be ranked as fair or poor. Four years is still considered "recent" concerning bankruptcy, so poor is the best that one can hope for. Bankruptcies stay on the credit report for ten (10) years.
It is possible for the married couple to file a chapter 13 or in some instances a chapter 11.
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Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were married in 1509 and the marriage was declared null and void in 1533 so they were married for 24 years officially.