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Indy Bankruptcy Law Blog: What Are the Time Limits Between Bankruptcy Filings and How Many Times Can I File Bankruptcy?
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Indy Bankruptcy Law Blog. Tuesday, January 15, 2013. What Are the Time Limits Between Bankruptcy Filings and How Many Times Can I File Bankruptcy? Have you filed bankruptcy before and are wondering if you are eligible to file again? Prior Chapter 7 and Wants to File a Chapter 7:. The prior chapter 7 must have been filed over 8 years ago. There is an absolute bar from receiving a discharge in a new chapter 7 if a previous chapter 7 was filed within 8 years of current filing. If a prior chapter 13 was file...
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BK ~ Beyond The Basics: What you don’t know can hurt you!
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Fed Rules of BK Procedure. The Falcone Law Firm. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. What you don’t know can hurt you! What you don’t know can. Published on April 1, 2014 by:. A couple sits down in your office to discuss a potential bankruptcy case. They have $40,000 in credit card debt, own one car worth $4000 with no debt on it, another that is leased, and a house that is under water. Their combined income is $40,000. They are current on the house and car payments. You suggest a Chapter 7. But, is that enough?
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CLLA Bankruptcy Blog: Fourth Circuit Precludes Modifying Default Interest on Home Mortgage Loan
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Discussing the Most Important Bankruptcy Cases from Across the Country. Monday, June 20, 2016. Fourth Circuit Precludes Modifying Default Interest on Home Mortgage Loan. Ulmer and Berne, LLP. The Fourth Circuit recently decided that the provisions of Bankruptcy Code Sections 1322(b) allowing Chapter 13 debtors to cure a prepetition mortgage arrearage do not enable debtors to bring the interest rate on the mortgage note to its original rate, where the default rate had been in place prepetition. The debtor...