Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Everything You Need to Know
The main purpose of bankruptcy laws is to give people hopelessly overburdened with debt a financial fresh start. Bankruptcy filings are public records. However, under normal circumstances, no one will know about the bankruptcy. Credit Bureaus will maintain a record of the bankruptcy and it will remain on the credit record for 10 years. The most common reasons for bankruptcy filings are unemployment, large medical expenses; seriously overextended credit; marital problems, and
Understanding Chapter 13 And Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code gives debtors the opportunity to repay some or all of the debts that are in their name, in better terms, lower or no interest. Debtors have the ability to use income they have in the future to pay off creditors. How Chapter 13 Works A time frame of 5 years is allotted for debtors to be able to pay of their creditors in full. Your attorney will safeguard your interests, while the entire process is carried out under court supervision. A new pay