If my chapter 13 case gets dismissed or if I dismiss my case on my own, how long would I have to wait to refile a new chapter 13 case? Thanks.
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How long to I have to wait to refile chapter 13 after my case is dismissed?
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Why dismiss at all? Not quite understanding why you'd dismiss only to refile Ch. 13 since you stated you worked things out with your creditor in a previous post? I think you need to sit down and really think about why you filed in the first place; dont dismiss if you know you'll only refile later. Makes no sense...
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If you voluntarily dismiss the case AFTER the filing of a Motion to Lift Stay, you must wait 6 months to file another case.
If you voluntarily dismiss the case BEFORE the filing of a Motion to Lift the Stay you can file another case at any time.
If your case gets dismissed because you "willfully" disobeyed a court order you must wait 6 months to file another case.
If you file a 2nd case within 1 year of the dismissal of the 1st case you must ask the court to extend the automatic stay beyond 30 days.
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Originally posted by confused12 View PostSo if the mortgage servicer tries to lift the stay and the judge grants it then do I still have to wait 6 months to file another chapter 13 case or could I file one as soon as the servicer tries to proceed with foreclosure after the stay is lifted?
". . . no individual. . . may be a debtor under this title who has been a debtor in a case pending under this title at any time in the proceeding 180 days if . . .(2) the debtor requested an obtained a voluntary dismissal of the case following the filing of a request for relief from the automatic stay. . ."
The granting of the motion for relief is not the issue.
Now, if you were to ask me if I have filed cases in “violation” of this provision, the answer is “yes” - on rare occasion - better be a darn good reason. However, it must be understood by my client that the subject of the lift stay motion is to be surrendered in case #2 or we must have an adequate protection agreement with the creditor before case #2 is filed.
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