Who can file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in Georgia?
Almost any individual, or corporation may file a chapter 7 bankruptcy petition if he or she resides, has a domicile in Georgia for 180 days prior to filing or a place of business, or property in Georgia. If you filed a prior bankruptcy petition and the prior proceeding was dismissed within the last 180 days, you may not be able to file a second petition and should check 11 U.S.C. sec. 109(g). You can file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition regardless of whether or not you are employed. If you were granted or denied a chapter 7 discharge in a prior case within the last 6 years or completed a chapter 13 plan in a prior case, you might not be entitled to receive a discharge in bankruptcy and probably are not a candidate for a chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding. This rule does have some exceptions.