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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I file for a third bankruptcy

Matthew R. Nahrgang
Answered by attorney Matthew R. Nahrgang (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Nahrgang & Associates, P.C.
Prior to the bankruptcy code amendments in 2005, a Debtor could obtain a Chapter 7 discharge more than 6 years after a prior Chapter 7 case was filed, and a Chapter 13 discharge any time after a Chapter 7.  The amendments extended that waiting period to 8 years in the case of a subsequent Chapter 7 and 4 years in the case of a subsequent Chapter 13.   Additionally, the amendments created limitations on the automatic stay that normally exists upon filing a case.  The Stay is only in effect for 30 days after filing, if a second case is filed within one year of a prior case being open.  There is no Stay upon the filing of a third case in that one year period.  The second filing stay may be extended and often is.   It is also possible to seek imposition of the Stay in a third case but it is a very difficult burden to meet.   Based on your facts, you are not eligible for any type of discharge for at least 4 years after your last one.  However, if the proposed new case is purely to cure a secured default such as mortgage arrears, that is permissible with the limitations previously discussed regarding the Stay.  
Prior to the bankruptcy code amendments in 2005, a Debtor could obtain a Chapter 7 discharge more than 6 years after a prior Chapter 7 case was filed, and a Chapter 13 discharge any time after a Chapter 7.  The amendments extended that waiting period to 8 years in the case of a subsequent Chapter 7 and 4 years in the case of a subsequent Chapter 13.   Additionally, the amendments created limitations on the automatic stay that normally exists upon filing a case.  The Stay is only in effect for 30 days after filing, if a second case is filed within one year of a prior case being open.  There is no Stay upon the filing of a third case in that one year period.  The second filing stay may be extended and often is.   It is also possible to seek imposition of the Stay in a third case but it is a very difficult burden to meet.   Based on your facts, you are not eligible for any type of discharge for at least 4 years after your last one.  However, if the proposed new case is purely to cure a secured default such as mortgage arrears, that is permissible with the limitations previously discussed regarding the Stay.  
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How can I sell my house after discharge in a bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Kelly Nigohosian (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Able Legal Services, PLC
You should be able to sell your house. If the offering price is less then what is owed under the reaffirmation agreement, you may have to get consent of the bank, and would want to receive a release of all remaining amounts owed.
You should be able to sell your house. If the offering price is less then what is owed under the reaffirmation agreement, you may have to get consent of the bank, and would want to receive a release of all remaining amounts owed.
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Can someone elaborate on chapter 13 dismissal and how it works?

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Answered by attorney Carl C Silver (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Carl C. Silver Attorney at Law
When your chapter 13 gets dismissed you will revert to the status quo you had before you filed the chapter 7. In other words, all of your creditors will get notified of the dismissal and can try to collect money from you again.
When your chapter 13 gets dismissed you will revert to the status quo you had before you filed the chapter 7. In other words, all of your creditors will get notified of the dismissal and can try to collect money from you again.
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