Here is a layman's answer.
I believe it depends on the company in which you owe money for the car. If say you own a $2000 car and owe about that they may decide it is worth repossesing to try to get the money from the sale of it. However, if they do not believe they will get any money from the car they may not take it.
You really should talk to your lawyer. I believe there are ways to exclude certain loans.
If though you are driving a $60,000 dollar late model car I would not hold out too many hopes on keeping it.
No.
Yes.
I have file for Chapter 7 twice and it has had no effect on my car insurance.
You can file bankruptcy again 7 years after the last time you filed.
You can file a chapter 13 bk, but NOT another chapter 7.
No, you can reaffirm it and continue to pay your obligation.
You do not have to be unemployed to file bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy petitioner can file another chapter 7 8 years after the date of filing of a previous chapter 7.
Chapter 7 is a liquidation bankruptcy, you are giving up your assets. If you want to keep your home and car you would need to file a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
A person can file chapter 7 after 8 years from a previous chapter 7. So the answer is NO.
Yes. Married people can file individually. The marriage actually has nothing to do with it though. If you filed, no matter what, you can't file chapter 7 again for 8 years, provided you received a discharge. He can file anytime he wants. If you have any joint debt, you may want to consider Chapter 13. Take a look at it. You can file a chapter 13, just not a chapter 7.
Yes.