by Answerbag Staff on February 7th, 2010

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Are there any exceptions to filing a Chapter 7 sooner than 8 years?

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  • by Amy Brantley on February 7th, 2010

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    Chapter 7 bankruptcy can only be filed again after eight years has passed. A person needing to file for bankruptcy before the eight year period is up may be eligible to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead.

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    Elkins Law Office, LLC: Bankruptcy FAQ

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