If you are suffering under a mountain of debt with collection agents hounding you day and night, then the only option you may have to end that stress is to file for bankruptcy…
If
you are suffering under a mountain of debt with collection agents hounding you
day and night, then the only option you may have to end that stress is to
file
for bankruptcy. The protection that bankruptcy offers can be a life
saver to people who have fallen on hard times. The creditors will stop calling,
foreclosure proceedings will be halted, and gives you a chance to make a fresh
start. But just as important as making the decision to file for bankruptcy is
determining which one is the best option for you,
Chapter 7 or Chapter
13.
A
Chapter
7 bankruptcy
filing is a petition to the court to eliminate all eligible debts on the table.
This type of filing is actually called a liquidation bankruptcy because some of
your assets may be sold to pay creditors. A Chapter 13 filing is a request to
reorganize the petitioner’s debts. This type of filing is called a
reorganization
bankruptcy, or wage earners plan, because you pay a monthly amount
set by the court and that money is disbursed to creditors. You can take up to
five years to pay off all your debt under this plan.
The most common type of filing is a
Chapter 7 and with
good reason. With the ability to completely wipe the slate clean, this option
offers people a way to completely start over anew. However, there are a couple
of drawbacks to this option. First, you have to wait eight years before you can
file another
liquidation bankruptcy. Second, there is a
means test you have to pass in order to qualify. Basically, your yearly income
must be less than the state median income. If it is over that amount then you
may be forced into filing a Chapter 13. Lastly, you may have to sell assets that
exceed the protection of the law.
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Fresno Bankruptcy LawyersRick D. Banks,
Attorney at Law776 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 206
Fresno, CA 93710
(559)
222-4831
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