Yes, you can.
Many people who have filed for bankruptcy and find themselves in a similar situation later on are not aware that they can file for another bankruptcy. Even if you have filed for bankruptcy in the last eight years, you still may be eligible to file for another bankruptcy under another chapter of the law. An experienced bankruptcy lawyer can help you learn more about your options for a second bankruptcy.
At Platt & Westby, P.C., we don't judge people who are seeking bankruptcy. We are here to help and realize that anyone can have trouble with debt. Since 1973, people in the Phoenix area have relied on us to give them straight information about what filing for bankruptcy can do for them.
Filing bankruptcy can give you a fresh start so you can begin saving for education or retirement. To learn more about how bankruptcy can help you, call 623.239.4422 or e-mail us today to schedule a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney.
How Often Can You File for Bankruptcy?
That depends on what chapter of bankruptcy you are filing for. The law allows you to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy once every eight years and a total of three times during your life. There is no limit to the number of Chapter 13 bankruptcies you can file for. If you are currently ineligible to file for Chapter 7, you may still be able to file for Chapter 13.
Eliminate your debt and move on with your life. If you are struggling with crippling debt, you owe it to yourself to contact an experienced bankruptcy lawyer who can clearly explain your options. To schedule your free initial consultation, contact our firm today.
