Can I File For Bankruptcy More Than Once?Chapter 7 Bankruptcy : Did you know that you can file for bankruptcy more than once? Sometimes, we find ourselves in the hole again through circumstances beyond our control. There are options if you should find yourself in need of debt relief.

There are two common types of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. You are able to file more than once under each type of bankruptcy, however federal laws set into place in 2005 have made it more difficult. While there is no limit to how often you can refile, filing too closely together can be a waste of time if you would like your debt discharged.

If you initially filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy (which eliminates most debt) in 2005 you will be eligible to file Chapter 7 again in 2013. Part of the criteria is that you wait at least 8 years between filing. However, if your second filing is for Chapter 13 (which restructures debt), you only have to wait 4 years rather than 8. The time periods between filings are measured from filing date to filing date and not the date your debt was discharged.

If you need to file bankruptcy, save yourself a lot of misery and do it before matters reach this point. When you file a bankruptcy petition, you are protected by the automatic bankruptcy stay against collection efforts and you don’t need to worry about being held in contempt of court.
For more information regarding your specific situation, contact Minnesota Bankruptcy Attorney Gregory J. Wald at 952-921-5802 or at www.www.gregorywald.com for a consultation.