Palm Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer

Palm Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer

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05/26/2021

How Does Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Work?

When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the court places an automatic temporary stay on your current debts. This stops creditors from collecting payments, garnishing your wages, foreclosing on your home, repossessing property, evicting you or turning off your utilities. The court will take legal possession of your property and appoint a bankruptcy trustee to your case.

The trustee's job is to review your finances and assets and oversee your Chapter 7 bankruptcy. They will sell certain property the bankruptcy won't let you keep (nonexempt property) and use the proceeds to repay your creditors. The trustee will also arrange and run a meeting between you and your creditors—called a creditor meeting—where you'll go to a courthouse and answer questions about your filing.

The list of property you don't have to sell or turn over to creditors (exempt property), and the total value that you can exempt, varies by state. Some states let you choose between their exemption list and the federal exemptions. But most Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases are "no asset" cases, meaning all of the person's property is either exempt or there's a valid lien against the property.

At the end of the process, approximately four to six months from your initial filing, the court will discharge your remaining debts (meaning you don't need to pay them anymore). However, some types of debts generally aren't dischargeable through bankruptcy, including child support, alimony, court fees, some tax debts and most student loans.

You may instead qualify for a Chapter 13 case which allows you to keep many assets in exchange for a monthly payment (usually less than $300/month!) over 3-5 years.

Please call me anytime to explore your legal options.

David Kovari, Esq
561 417-8767

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