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No. A Chapter 13 that is converted to Chapter 7 must have been ORIGINALLY filed at least 8 years from the prior Chapter 7. So, if you filed Chapter 7 in 2001, then filed Chapter 13 in 2005, you can't wait until 2009 and then convert the 13 to 7 since it was filed within 4 years of the prior 7. In this case, you would have to wait until 2009 and then DISMISS the Chapter 13 and re-file a new Chapter 7 after the 8 years from the prior 7 expired. Please note that nothing in this posting or in any other posting constitutes legal advice; this is simply my understanding of the facts and law, which I do not warrant, and I am not suggesting any course of action or inaction to any person. Speak to a lawyer for specific advice. If you have any questions, please refer to a lawyer in your jurisdiction. Thanks!
in chapter 7
YES! Child support can not be removed even when filing Chapter 7.
He enters her dream in chapter 7.
The Survivors - 1969 Chapter Seven 1-7 was released on: USA: 17 November 1969
Chapter 8
You need to read the chapter.
You need to read the chapter.
in chapter 7 mrs frisby gets killed
Ben woke up to hear noise
Uneffected.
katniss almost's gets killed by gilmor
A bird takes walks
What is discouraging Ralph in regard to being rescued?
If the credit card was included in the Chapter 7, nothing happens. The account will be closed by the creditor and the amount owed including any accrued interest is wiped out.
Bill Hobbs was born May 7, 1893, in Grant's Lick, KY, USA.
It depends on whether or not you qualify for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. For Chapter 13, you will slowly have to pay your creditors back over time. For Chapter 7, you have to assign a value to everything that you own. The creditors will then determine whether or not these items will be included in the bankruptcy in a hearing.