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WHAT IS CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY?

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Bankruptcy is a procedure brought in federal court. About 6 months after your case is filed, the bankruptcy court in the area where you reside will issue an Order declaring all your unsecured debts discharged. That means your unsecured creditors which you had before you filed bankruptcy will then forever be barred from contacting you ever again to collect on a debt.

Can I file a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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If you are able to make any meaningful payments (even a relatively small percentage of payments) to your unsecured creditors (in addition to your normal living expenses), you will probably be required to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of a chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Why is it called "Chapter 7" bankruptcy?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: Chapter 13 Law
A:Title 11, which is the United State Bankruptcy Code, is broken down into Chapters. "Chapter 7" of Title 11 deals with liquidation bankruptcy.

What are some of the advantages of Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: Chapter 13 Law
Chapter 7 bankruptcy will wipe out (discharge) most of the average person's debts, i.e., he will no longer be under a legal obligation to pay them.

What are some of the disadvantages of Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: Chapter 13 Law
Chapter 7 bankruptcy can only be filed once within a Congressionally-mandated period of time. If the debtor gets into even worse financial trouble down the road, then he may not be able to obtain relief through Chapter 7 for his new financial problems. Another negative consequence of Chapter 7 bankruptcy is that some or all of the debtor's assets may be taken away by the bankruptcy court in order to pay off his debts.

What is Chapter 7 bankruptcy (liquidation)?

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A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes called a liquidation. All of your non-exempt property is turned over to the Chapter 7 trustee who sells it and uses the money received to pay your unsecured creditors on a pro-rata basis. You can then receive a discharge and get a fresh start.

What is Oklahoma Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Oklahoma Bankruptcy Attorneys : Garrett Law Office, P.C.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection is a court ordered hold on all your personal assets and property. A bankruptcy trustee will determine what property can be liquidated in order to satisfy any outstanding debts.

What is the difference between a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Leavengood & Nash, P.A. | Bankruptcy Florida, Bankruptcy...
A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is called a "liquidation" whereas a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is called a "reorganization." Each is generally discussed below. In a Chapter 7 Liquidation, the debtor assembles all assets, sets aside exempt assets, and decides what to do with secured assets.

Do I have to be behind on my bills to file bankruptcy (chapter 7, chapter 13, or chapter 11)?

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NO! Often people file bankruptcy before they are seriously delinquent on their monthly debts. If you can barely make the minimum payments required on your credit cards, or if it appears that you will not be able to make payments as they come due, it may be better for you to file bankruptcy rather than let your situation deteriorate. YES! A federal injunction (automatic stay) goes into effect immediately when a person files bankruptcy, which stops the foreclosure.

Question: What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Debtor's Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy - Los A...
Answer: Chapter 7 is the simplest, fastest and least expensive for the debtor kind (Chapter) of bankruptcy, and is the only kind (Chapter) of bankruptcy where debtors to NOT have to have the Bankruptcy Judge confirm a plan of repayment (which debtors must do in Chapter 13 bankruptcy and in Chapter 11 bankruptcy), and then spend 3 or more years making monthly Chapter 13 or 11 plan payments to repay debts.
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