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Bankruptcy Information is dedicated to conveniently providing you with the bankruptcy information you need. The forms provided here allow you to find state specific information about exemptions, court locations, and bankruptcy statistics. Please choose your state from one of the drop down menus to…
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Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code allows debtors to propose a court-supervised debt repayment plan, while chapter 7 allows debtors to liquidate (or wipe out) their debt. Before the Bankruptcy Code was amended in 2005, people who had sufficient income to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy could choose…
What happens when I file a chapter 7 bankruptcy?
A chapter 7 bankruptcy is also known as a “debt liquidation.” A chapter 7 bankruptcy wipes out most or all of your debts. It is often the best option for people with limited incomes and unmanageable debt. Credit Counseling Before you can file a chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must attend…
Federal Bankruptcy Courts
Each state has one or more federal judicial districts. Each district has a federal District Court that hears a variety of civil and criminal cases that arise under federal law. While District Courts are empowered to hear bankruptcy cases, nearly all federal districts have a Bankruptcy Court that…
How often can I file bankruptcy?
Congress does not want individuals to use bankruptcy as an excuse to incur debt irresponsibly, knowing that they can wipe out their debts and start fresh with repeated bankruptcy filings. For that reason, once you have been granted a bankruptcy discharge, you cannot immediately file another…
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Can I erase my student loans by filing bankruptcy?
People who take out large student loans and then find themselves unable to earn enough income to make their loan payments often wonder whether the loans can be discharged in bankruptcy. The short answer is “almost never.” Still, bankruptcy might provide you with options for managing…
What Happens After the Discharge?
A bankruptcy is intended to give debtors a fresh start. It does that by wiping out some or all of your debt. Once you receive your discharge, you should take steps to take full advantage of your fresh start. Pay your nondischargeable debts Certain debts cannot be discharged in a bankruptcy. These…
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