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Q: Is there a limit to the number of times a person can file for bankruptcy?

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David Earl Phillips
David Earl Phillips
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Nashville, TN

A: There is a time limit on the ability to receive a discharge of your debts in a bankruptcy case. It is 8 years from filing date to filing date in consecutive chapter 7 filings if you received a discharge in the first case.. The rules are different for chapter 13. So, you could file before the time runs but you would not be able to get a discharge of the debt, the main purpose of filing. See a bankruptcy lawyer in your area to determine your options. Hope it works out. Good luck!

Stuart Nachbar
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Stuart Nachbar
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Livingston, NJ

A: Yes there is a limit on the filings that you can do and get a discharge. Once every eight years between chapter 7s and five between a chapter 7 and a 13

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