Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California

How many times is a person able to file bankruptcy?

Can you start a case and not actually file for awhile?

Can one file bankruptcy against personal court orders? not involving taxes


Asked on 10/02/10, 2:03 pm

2 Answer from Attorneys

Robert F. Cohen Law Office of Robert F. Cohen

A good number of people who have filed bankruptcy have judgments against them -- often as a result of a motor vehicle accident or lawsuits for unpaid credit card bills. In most cases, these debts are discharged. A person is limited to filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy at least eight years from the date the last discharged case was filed. A few of my clients contact me, send me some information, and then disappear, only to resurface a year or two later. Of course, it's up to the individual to decide whether and when to proceed.

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Answered on 10/07/10, 2:17 pm


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