Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Maryland
Claiming bankruptcy
I was discharged chapter 13 10 years ago. Due to personel circumstances, can I file again?
Asked on 12/27/01, 7:07 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Daniel Press
Chung & Press, P.C.
Re: Claiming bankruptcy
Yes.
Answered on 12/27/01, 7:43 pm
Joseph Trevino
Law Offices of Joseph A. Trevino
Re: Claiming bankruptcy
Since ch 13 is not a complete liquidation type bankruptcy there is no limit as to when you can file, the only limitation being if you get dismissed for material default on a plan or bad faith filing and even then, there is only a 180 day bar. So, of course,you can file again. Consult with competent legal counsel. Call my office if you need further assistance. Joe Trevino. 1-800-924-6217.
Answered on 12/27/01, 10:17 pm
Tommy Andrews, Jr.
Tommy Andrews, Jr., PC
Re: Claiming bankruptcy
Yes, you are likely able to file a bankruptcy. If you need help please call at (703) 838 9004. Tommy Andrews, Jr., Esquire
Answered on 12/29/01, 6:00 pm
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