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Level the playing field and get a fresh start,Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Submitted by alder_mickie
Sat, 30 Jun 2007

Many people struggle with the decision to file bankruptcy, mostly because they have misconceptions about bankruptcy. Basically, bankruptcy is a legal way to level the playing field between an individual debtor and the creditors. It is a legal proceeding that provides the debtor with a fresh start. There are two types of bankruptcy that are most commonly available for an individual: Chapter7 and Chapter 13.
Chapter 7, or straight bankruptcy, is what most people typically think of as bankruptcy. In this Chapter, a debtor’s non-exempt assets are liquidated or sold and the proceeds are used to pay toward unsecured debts (credit cards, loans, medical bills, etc.). In the overwhelming majority of cases, however, people do not lose any property which means unsecured creditors get nothing. At the end of the bankruptcy, roughly 3-4 months after filing, the debts are discharged and the creditor can never collect on the debt.
Chapter 13, is a debt reorganization or consolidation bankruptcy. If a person has regular monthly income, then his debts (mortgage arrears, car payments, credit cards, medical bills, loans, student loans, etc.) are rolled into one low monthly payment. Because the debtor is paying back his creditors through this repayment plan, the debtor does not risk losing any assets as he might under Chapter 7. Furthermore, while in the repayment plan, typically 3-5 years, creditors are stopped from contacting the debtor without first going through the debtor’s attorney and the court.
Millions of people declared bankruptcy last year alone to get the fresh start they needed. Contrary to what many believe, your credit is not permanently damaged and you will still be able to have credit. The new bankruptcy laws that went into effect in 2005 changed bankruptcy very little.
Hire experienced San Antonio bankruptcy attorneys. At Malaise, we have 10 bankruptcy attorneys throughout Texas with over 90 years of combined bankruptcy experience. We serve more cities in Texas than any other debtor bankruptcy firm. We put our emphasis on helping our clients do what is in their best interest and the clients above else come first. If you are looking to hire a bankruptcy lawyer in San Antonio Texas with solid experience in Bankruptcy law, contact The Malaise Law Firm today.
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