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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy & You

Do you know what it’s like to have more than $8,000 in credit card debt like the average American household? Do you feel as if your debt controls you rather than the other way around? Are you sick of being harassed by creditors?

If so, it may be time to explore Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which works to excuse credit card, medical and other debts through a discharge. When you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, an automatic stay is entered by the bankruptcy court, meaning that most, if not all, collection actions against you must stop.

While Chapter 7 is also known as liquidation, meaning that your bankruptcy trustee has the option of selling your non-exempt assets in order to pay back your creditors on your unsecured debts, you should know that most Chapter 7 petitioners do not have any non-exempt assets. This typically means that there is no sale of property during Chapter 7 cases.

In as little as six months, you may be discharged from your unsecured debts (debts that are not tied to a specific item or piece of property like a mortgage is tied to a home) during the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process. With a bankruptcy lawyer in your corner, you can make sure that your Chapter 7 case is going according to schedule every step of the way.

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The above synopsis of bankruptcy laws is by no means all inclusive and is not intended to provide legal advice. These laws may have changed since our last update and there may additional laws that apply in your situation. For the latest information on these bankruptcy laws, please contact a bankruptcy lawyer in your area.