Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Maryland
Repeat Bankruptcy
If you file chapter 7, how much time must go elapse before you can file again? Also, can you file any other chapter to stop a garnishment in the meantime.
Asked on 3/12/98, 4:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brett Weiss
Brett Weiss, P.C.
Bankruptcy--Time Frames
You can file Chapter 7 only once every six years. You can file Chapter 13 at any time, and it *will* stop the garnishment.
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Brett
Answered on 3/18/98, 10:48 pm
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