Chapter 7 (Straight Bankruptcy)

In a bankruptcy case under chapter 7, you file a petition asking the court to discharge your debts. The basic idea in a chapter 7 bankruptcy is to wipe out (discharge) your debts in exchange for your giving up property, except for “exempt” property which the law allows you to keep. In most cases, all of your property will be exempt. But property which is not exempt is sold, with the money distributed to creditors.

If you want to keep property like a home or a car and are behind on the mortgage or car loan payments, a chapter 7 case probably will not be the right choice for you. That is because chapter 7 bankruptcy does not eliminate the right of mortgage holders or car loan creditors to take your property to cover your debt.

If your income is above the median family income in your state, you may have to file a chapter 13 case (the national median family income for a family of four in 2006 was approximately $65,796–your state’s figures may be higher or lower). Higher-income consumers must fill out “means test” forms requiring detailed information about their income and expenses. If the forms show, based on standards in the law, that they have a certain amount left over that could be paid to unsecured creditors, the bankruptcy court may decide that they can not file a chapter 7 case, unless there are special extenuating circumstances.

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Related posts:

  1. Chapter 13 (Reorganization)
  2. Will I Lose Property With A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing?
  3. What Will Happen to My Home and Car If I File Bankruptcy?
  4. What Different Types of Bankruptcy Cases Should I Consider?
  5. Can I Own Anything After Bankruptcy?

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