Yes, but you need to find out if there is a 180 day filing bar. (Yes automatically if there was a Motion for Relief from Stay).
If the case was dismissed without the filing bar and without prejudice, then you can refile immediately.
Yes, Chapter 13s are filed to try to help individuals from losing their houses.
Yes you can save your home from foreclosure. This is a primary reason people file for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay can stop a foreclosure as long as it's filed before the sale takes place.
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.
No. You still have to pay the mortgage.
What happens if you have paid all fees for a chapter 7 bankruptcy and your trustee tells you to turn over your income tax check and you don't because you are laid off and you are using the income tax check to pay bills and medical expenses and the trustee has threaten to revoke your bankruptcy due to non payment of your income tax check
you can save it when you finish a chapter
Yes, you need to reconfirm the home loan with the company that provides your mortgage and any secondary loans on the home. Your bankruptcy lawyer will ask you about that and take care of it.
Hello guys! I was wondering is there a way to beat chapter 3 level 8 in Save The Pencil? I like Save The Pencil and I've been playing it for a while, but now I can't figure out how to beat Save The Pencil chapter 3 level 8? Any ideas on how to finish chapter 3 level 8 in Save The Pencil would be greatly appreicated!
don't manually save at the beginning of the chapter that you want to replay
You can dismiss a chapter 13 at anytime for any reason under the bankruptcy rules. Bear in mind that there may be reasons why you filed the chapter 13 in the first place. For example to save a house that was in foreclosure or because you filed a chaptert 7 previously and were not eligible to file another one. So if you need to stay in the chapter 13 amd your wage situation is just temporary, you might be able to suspend or halt the trustee payments for anywhere from one to four months. Check with your attorney or trustee on how to do this. Additionally, if you are otherwise eligible, you may just want to convert your chapter 13 to a chapter 7 bankruptcy and receive your discharge now. So, depending on your needs and circumstances, you can dismiss your case, suspend the payment or convert it.
probably none.
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