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What Will I Lose in Bankruptcy?
When filing for
bankruptcy protection, you are
able to discharge or restructure a good part of your debt. Each type of
filing, either Chapter 7
or Chapter 13, has
restrictions on assets you can keep. Your credit record will also be
somewhat impacted by the filing, although will start to improve as time
passes from the date you filed. With the advice of a knowledgeable
Cleveland bankruptcy attorney from the Russo Law Firm, you can rest
assured that your best interests will be forwarded when filing your
bankruptcy petition.
While Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to
discharge almost all debts with the exception of exempted debts such as
property tax or IRS taxes, any assets you own will be liquidated by the
federal court to offset any creditor losses. You must turn over any
property to the Bankruptcy Trustee, who will sell it to satisfy the
creditors. Many times there are few assets available to liquidate over
the exempted assets you are allowed to keep. Below are listed assets you
may lose in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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Recreational vehicles
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Motorcycles
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Second cars
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Your primary residence, if you have been
unable to maintain your mortgage payments. If you are current on your
payments and can continue to make payments, you will likely be allowed
to keep it.
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A second home or land.
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Any inheritance received within 6 months
of filing bankruptcy
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Any cash on hand or checking or savings
accounts are usually taken in Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings except
for a minimal set amount you are allowed to keep.
Chapter 13, as it allows for restructuring
of your debt, does not seize your assets as long as you complete your
repayment plan. However, if you fail to complete the repayment plan, you
could lose some assets. In general, these are the main points that would
affect you when filing a Chapter 13:
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All available income must be used for
repayments of your debts.
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You will pay higher legal fees for a
Chapter 13 due to its complexity.
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Limits of debt that can be restructured
must be under $1,000,000., with no more than $250,000 in unsecured debt
and $750,000 in secured debt.
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You will be tied to a strict repayment
plan for 3 to 5 years, depending on how you restructured it in the
petition.
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You are involved in the bankruptcy court
process for the entire term of the 3-5 year plan, until all debts are
paid.
Protect Your Property
with a Cleveland Bankruptcy Attorney
To get more details as to exactly how
bankruptcy exemptions
would impact you, it is best to meet with a skilled and dedicated
bankruptcy lawyer from the Russo Law Firm. Having helped numerous
clients in the Cleveland area, we are certain we can assist you with the
financial assistance you need to handle your debt situation. We offer a
free consultation to discuss your specific circumstances.
Make sure your property is protected,
contact a
Cleveland
Bankruptcy Attorney for a free initial consultation. We will
always explain the consequences of any action to you.
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21380 Lorain Ave
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Fairview Park, Ohio 44126
Phone: 440-447-0331
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Please give me a call. I will be sure
that you are fully informed of the consequences of your choices.
Whether you need bankruptcy, foreclosure assistance, short sale, or just
trying to save your home, you have to understand how this will effect
your future.
I will personally make sure that you get the
best information and treatment. Being in debt and fighting
for your home is a very trying time. You need someone who will be able
to explain your rights and help you and your family rebuild.
I look forward to being your trusted advisor
and assisting you in making the decisions you need.
Sincerely,
Angelo Russo, Esq.
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