Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Virginia
bankruptcy
I filed bankruptcy under the old law in 02 which then a person was able to file every 6 yrs. Now the law has changed. Can I still file after 6 yrs. from my last filing?
Asked on 11/27/07, 5:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Press
Chung & Press, P.C.
Re: bankruptcy
You can "file" whenever you like, but you won't get a discharge unless you wait (assuming it's Chapter 7 to Chapter 7) 8 years from the prior filing date (and I'm willing to bet the reason you want to file is to get a discharge). You may be able to file a Chapter 13 sooner and be eligible for a discharge.
Answered on 11/27/07, 6:37 pm
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