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There is no limit to the total number of times you can file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. But due to certain time restrictions you might prefer to wait to file. A bankruptcy attorney can examine your situation to determine if you are eligible to file this type of bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 can help a person get debt problems under control, but it doesn’t prevent future money problems from occurring. Some people find themselves back in money trouble even after filing Chapter 7. A myriad of unforeseen events might occur following a prior bankruptcy such as a divorce, lost job, unforeseen illness, or simply getting overwhelmed with bills.
A person must wait at least eight years from the filing date of a previous Chapter 7 filing before being eligible to discharge debts in a Chapter 7 again. For example, if a person filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on October 1, 2010, he will have to wait until October 1, 2018 before a discharge of the new debts can be obtained through Chapter 7. If a person previously filed Chapter 13, they must wait at least six years from their Chapter 13 filing before being eligible for a discharge in a subsequent Chapter 7 filing. (There are some reasons a person may want to file a Chapter 7 even if they will not receive a discharge - but these are fairly uncommon). For those that cannot wait six to eight years to file another case, a discharge can still be obtained through a Chapter 13 filing so long as four years have passed since the prior Chapter 7 filing.
You will also be subject to financial requirements in order to be eligible for a discharge in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Even if you previously filed Chapter 7, the court will look at your circumstances now to ensure your income falls below the state median level. There is a limit to how much you may earn and file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. If your income is over that limit, you may not qualify to file a Chapter 7 at all, let alone receive a discharge. In such a case, a Chapter 13 may be a preferred option.
At The Bankruptcy Clinic, we understand how frustrating it can be to deal with debt problems. It makes life extremely stressful and can make a person feel like there is no way out. We can explain your options and help you find a solution to your money problems. For a free consultation, contact The Bankruptcy Clinic today.
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