CHAPTER 7 IS A LIQUIDATION

A chapter 7 bankruptcy case does not involve the filing of a plan of repayment as in chapter 13.

Instead, the bankruptcy trustee gathers and sells the debtor’s nonexempt assets and uses the proceeds of such assets to pay holders of claims (creditors) in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code. Part of the debtor’s property may be subject to liens and mortgages that pledge the property to other creditors. In addition, the Bankruptcy Code will allow the debtor to keep certain “exempt” property; but a trustee will liquidate the debtor’s remaining assets. Accordingly, potential debtors should realize that the filing of a petition under chapter 7 may result in the loss of property.

Eliminate

  • Credit card debt
  • Medical bills
  • Personal loans not secure by collateral
  • Older tax obligations
  • Breach of contract or negligence-related debt

Begin by answering the following questions as objectively and honestly as possible:

  • Am I behind on my car payments?
  • Am I behind on my mortgage payments and if so, by how much?
  • Are my creditors calling me or my family members?
  • Am I borrowing from one credit card to payoff another?
  • Am I only making minimal payments on my credit card(s)?
  • Am I being sued for failing to pay a debt?
  • Are my wages being garnished?
  • Is my bank account being seized?
  • Do I have any judgment liens on my real state?

If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, you need to consult with a bankruptcy attorney to determine whether a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you.

If you decide to file for bankruptcy, you will need dedicated legal assistance to secure a favorable outcome. For years, our firm has been helping individuals with financial difficulties to find the resolution they need. For the personal attention you deserve, contact our office today! We will work one on one with you at every step of your case.

  • Stop garnishments!
  • Stop repossessions!
  • Stop foreclosures!
  • Remove flags from driver’s license!
  • Stop tax levies!
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