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Fact-Checked Chapter to Chapter OptionsWait Time Between Bankruptcy Filings Chapter 7 to another Chapter 7 bankruptcy 8 years Chapter 7 now filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy 4 years Chapter 13 now filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy 6 years (or payment in full on Chapter 13 repayment plan)1 more row
To convert, you need to do the following: Seek permission from the court by filing a motion. Convey the motion to the bankruptcy trustee, creditors, U.S. Trustee, and other interested parties. Be present at the short hearing.
Yes, you may file for bankruptcy twice, however, it is important to understand that bankruptcy and debt discharge are not the same. You can file for bankruptcy to get your debts discharged, but not all debts are dischargeable, and some cases do not result in discharge at all.
Chapter 7 Followed by a Chapter 13: If the debtor receives a Chapter 7 discharge in the first case, and the second case is a Chapter 13 case, he/she will not be able to receive a discharge in the Chapter 13 case unless at least 4 years pass between the filing of the bankruptcy petition in the first and second case.
To answer your question, if you want to file a new Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the filing date of your old Chapter 7 case must be at least four years prior to the filing date of your new Chapter 13 case.
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How Often You Can File for Bankruptcy Chart Plan to File Chapter 7Plan to File Chapter 13 Previously Filed Chapter 7 Eight years Four years Previously Filed Chapter 13 Six years or less Two years Feb 1, 2024
The biggest difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 is that Chapter 7 focuses on discharging (getting rid of) unsecured debt such as credit cards, personal loans and medical bills while Chapter 13 allows you to catch up on secured debts like your home or your car while also discharging unsecured debt.

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