§727(a)(8) 8-Year Chapter 7 Refiling Bar in New Mexico

How 11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(8) applies in New Mexico — federal bankruptcy law, New Mexico district data.

What §727(a)(8) 8-Year Chapter 7 Refiling Bar Does

You cannot receive a second Chapter 7 discharge within 8 years of a prior Chapter 7 discharge. The clock runs from filing-date to filing-date, not discharge-to-discharge. Filing within 8 years is not prohibited — the case will proceed, but discharge will be denied.

Key points:

New Mexico Bankruptcy Data (FJC)

5,474
Total filings
55.5%
Dismiss rate
1,592
Prior filers
32.6%
Prior discharge rate

Districts covered: D.N.M..

Apply This to Your Case

The rules above are federal — they apply identically in every state. What varies by state is exemptions (§522), median income thresholds (means test), and case-law interpretations of ambiguous terms. For a New Mexico-specific answer, check the screener or consult a local attorney.

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