If you have overwhelming debt that you find you just cannot pay due to circumstances beyond your control, such as the loss of a job, divorce, foreclosure or unexpected medical bills, then Chapter 7 is possibly the type of bankruptcy you need. If you do not have the means to repay your debt and just don't see a way out, the bankruptcy laws allow you to file for this type of protection from your creditors. When the bankruptcy is filed, all of your liabilities and assets will be reviewed by the Bankruptcy Trustee assigned to your case. The bankruptcy laws allow you to retain a modest amount of assets without strings attached, including your personal property to a certain dollar level, and your residence, without regard to its value. But even if your assets exceed your personal allowance, you may still be permitted to keep those assets by paying money over time to your Bankruptcy Trustee. I will advise you before your case is filed about the projected cost involved to retain those assets, as you eliminate your debt in a Chapter 7 case. Filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a relatively smooth procedure, and the entire process lasts approximately three months in many cases. But you get immediate relief as your creditors are required by the bankruptcy law to cease all efforts to contact you as soon as your bankruptcy case is filed. This immediate relief is the first step for many individuals to enjoy their Fresh Financial Start.
To determine whether you qualify for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case, the court requires us to evaluate your financial situation through a "means test". The purpose of this is to determine whether you have the "means" to repay certain aspects of your debt. If it appears that you have the ability to repay some of your debt, then a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be more appropriate. At The Law Offices of Scott W. Spradley, P.A., I will carefully review your financial situation with you in order to determine the best course of action for your specific circumstances. For complete information on a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, contact us to schedule your Free Consultation.