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Should I File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? We know it can happen fast -- bills pile up, life happens, interest accrues and late fees rack up. Before you know it, you're stressed out and not sure how to get back on track.
If this sounds familiar to you, your debt-relief solution could be to file bankruptcy.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy has helped millions save their homes & reestablish financial stability. Ask a Washington DC Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer if filing could help you.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy May:
Stop Foreclosure & Repossession
Establish a Realistic Repayment Plan
Make 1 Monthly Payment to a Trustee
Stop Creditor Harassment
How Might Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Help You? Many Americans filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy Washington DC to experience its benefits. If you are struggling to pay your home mortgage ,credit card debt, or your medical bills, Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer Washington DC may be able to help you.
Find out if filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers unique protections which could help you make sense of your finances and provide footing for a better future.
Why keep putting off the financial future you deserve? Talk to a local Washington DC Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer today about your options.
Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Washington DC Using an experienced Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer Washington DC to file Chapter 13 bankruptcy can be beneficial, as well as harmful, as any other state. The outcome of a Washington DC Chapter 13 bankruptcy depends on the unique circumstances of the case at hand. While a Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer Washington DC may offer relief and protection, the recent updates to Chapter 13 bankruptcy laws Washington DC make discharging many debts impossible. Deciding whether to use a Washington DC Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer is right for each specific situation requires detailed research, consultation and analysis of financial outlook.
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy May:
Eliminate Unsecured Debt (credit cards, payday loans, medical bills, etc.)
Silence Creditors
Note: To file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must "pass" the bankruptcy means test
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy When a business is unable to service its debt or pay its creditors, the business or its creditors can file with a federal bankruptcy court for protection under Chapter 11. In Chapter 11, in most instances the debtor remains in control of its business operations as a debtor in possession, and is subject to the oversight and jurisdiction of the court.
Chapter 11 usually results in reorganization of the debtor's business or personal assets and debts, but can also be used as a mechanism for liquidation. Debtors may "emerge" from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy within a few months or within several years, depending on the size and complexity of the bankruptcy. The Bankruptcy Code accomplishes this objective through the use of a bankruptcy plan.
Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Chapter 12 is applicable only to family farmers and fishermen and is similar to Chapter 13 in structure, but it offers additional benefits to farmers and fishermen in certain circumstances, beyond those available to ordinary wage earners. Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy helps family farmers to keep their farms. It allows family farmers to reorganize their finances and operations. Chapter 12 was originally enacted by Congress in 1986, and was made permanent in 2005. It helps the farmer and the banker to sit down and work out alternatives for debt repayment. To be eligible to file Chapter 12, a debtor must be a family farmer (or family fisherman) who is now or has recently been actively engaged in farming (or fishing) operation. Their debts must be under about $3.2 million and their gross income must be at least 50 percent from farming (or fishing).
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