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What persons are not eligible for a chapter 7 discharge?

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What persons are not eligible for a chapter 7 discharge?

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• A person who has been granted a discharge in a Chapter 7 case filed within the last 8 years. A person who has been granted a discharge in a Chapter 13 case filed within the last six years, unless 70 percent or more of the unsecured claims were paid off in the Chapter 13 case. A person who files a waiver of discharge that is approved by the court in the Chapter 7 case. A person who conceals, transfers, or destroys his or her property with the intent to defraud his or her creditors or the trustee in the Chapter 7 case. A person who conceals, destroys, or falsifies records of his or her financial condition or business transactions. A person who makes false statements or claims in the Chapter 7 case, or who withholds recorded information from the trustee. A person who fails to satisfactorily explain any loss or deficiency of his or her assets. A person who refuses to answer questions or obey orders of the bankruptcy court, either in his or her bankruptcy case or in the bankruptcy case of

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• (1) A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 7 case filed within the last six years. • (2) A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 13 case filed within the last six years, unless 70 percent or more of the unsecured claims were paid off in the chapter 13 case. • (3) A person who files a waiver of discharge that is approved by the court in the chapter 7 case. • (4) A person who conceals, transfers, or destroys his or her property with the intent to defraud his or her creditors or the trustee in the chapter 7 case. • (5) A person who conceals, destroys, or falsifies records of his or her financial condition or business transactions. • (6) A person who makes false statements or claims in the chapter 7 case, or who withholds recorded information from the trustee. • (7) A person who fails to satisfactorily explain any loss or deficiency of his or her assets. • (8) A person who refuses to answer questions or obey orders of the bankruptcy court, either in his or

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The following persons are not eligible for a Chapter 7 discharge:

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The following persons are not eligible for a chapter 7 discharge: • A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 7 case filed within the last six years. • A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 13 case filed within the last six years, unless 70 percent or more of the unsecured claims were paid off in the chapter 13 case. • A person who files a waiver of discharge that is approved by the court in the chapter 7 case. • A person who conceals, transfers, or destroys his or her property with the intent to defraud his or her creditors or the trustee in the chapter 7 case. • A person who conceals, destroys, or falsifies records of his or her financial condition or business transactions. • A person who makes false statements or claims in the chapter 7 case, or who withholds recorded information from the trustee. • A person who fails to satisfactorily explain any loss or deficiency of his or her assets. • A person who refuses to answer questions or obey orders of the b

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The following persons are not eligible for a chapter 7 discharge: (1) A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 7 case filed within the last eight years. (2) A person who has been granted a discharge in a chapter 13 case filed within the last eight years, unless 70 percent or more of the unsecured claims were paid off in the chapter 13 case. (3) A person who files a waiver of discharge that is approved by the court in the chapter 7 case. (4) A person who conceals, transfers, or destroys his or her property with the intent to defraud his or her creditors or the trustee in the chapter 7 case. (5) A person who conceals, destroys, or falsifies records of his or her financial condition or business transactions. (6) A person who makes false statements or claims in the chapter 7 case, or who withholds recorded information from the trustee. (7) A person who fails to satisfactorily explain any loss or deficiency of his or her assets. (8) A person who refuses to answer questions or

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