Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Florida

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I filed bankruptsy in March 2003 , wiht it becoming final in Sept 2003 after a bad marriage and financial problems. I have lost my job and will need to file again to be able to ever get put of this mess. How many years do I need to wait to be able to file again.


Asked on 4/25/09, 10:28 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Raymond LaBella LaBella Law, P.L.

Re: dates

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) extended the amount of time a debtor has to wait before they can file another bankruptcy from 7 years to 8 years. (You can thank the major credit card companies' lobby for that little jewel of legislation) However, it is very important to note that the 8 year wait is before you can file another bankruptcy under the same chapter. So, if you filed under Chapter 7 on May 13, 2000, you would need to wait until May 13, 2008 before you can file under Chapter 7 again; however, you could file under Chapter 13 immediately after your first Chapter 7 case was finished.

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Answered on 4/25/09, 10:44 pm


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