How Often Can One File for Bankruptcy

How Often Can One File for Bankruptcy

One can legally file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy (business debts only) every 8 years and Chapter 13 (business and personal debts) every 2 years; however, with the help of Debt Removal Secrets a bankruptcy can be repeated about every 6 months and can be repeated an infinite number of times.

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