Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
exceptions to filing chptr 7 every 6 years
I have read and been told that there is an exception to the rule that you can only file ch 7 every 6 years. What are the exceptions?
Asked on 10/25/00, 6:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lawrence Maun
Lawrence J. Maun, P.C.
Re: exceptions to filing chptr 7 every 6 years
The limitation is not on filing. You may not be granted a discharge under Chapter 7 if you have benn previously discharged under Chapter 7 or 11 within six years.
Answered on 11/28/00, 11:41 am
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