Chapter 13 Filing and the Bankruptcy Lawyer

A General Introduction to Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Its Offerings

Filing bankruptcy might sound simple enough but it really is anything but. Most complexities arrive when the citizen must figure out which type of bankruptcy to file. Fortunately, the federal government has made things a little easier by lumping the bulk of consumers into the requirements governing Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is what will be discussed here and needs the individual to pay off their outstanding debts--either partially or in whole--over the course of so many years but it typically does not surpass five years. You should consult a licensed bankruptcy lawyer before filing your Chapter 13 bankruptcy. They may be able to guide you toward another alternative or help you locate a loophole to make Chapter 13 easier on you and your belongings.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Explained Further

Before your Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed you will need to undergo a "means test" which will ultimately determine precisely how much of your debt you need to pay off and how long you'll have in order to do it. The courts land on this choice based on your income and its relation to the median salary in your state.

What You Need to Start Your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing

In order to be eligible for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you will need to have stable salary coupled with "disposable income." Disposable salary is any remaining money after you've paid for rent, food, utilities, etc. Once you've consulted a pro and have decided that filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy is your best alternative then your next step is to file a petition in court. In order to so you will need to compile a list including all your belongings, liabilities, and lenders. You will also need to file a "Statement of economic Affairs" that includes a laundry list of your belongings.

As stated above, the counsel of a licensed bankruptcy attorney is essential in filing a successful bankruptcy. The intimidating world of bankruptcy is no place for an uneducated civilian and even one who's done their research still could not be fully prepared. The counsel of a bankruptcy expert will give you the best chance in getting the most out of your Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

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