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A means test will determine whether you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy (a discharge of debts) or Chapter 13 bankruptcy (a reorganization of debts and a repayment plan). Complete an online personal credit-counseling course within 180 days of filing for bankruptcy that is approved by the U....
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy is probably the “TV version” of bankruptcy. That’s where nearly all your debts are discharged but where you may also be required to liquidate assets. That doesn’t mean you’ll lose every possession you own. Each state sets a limit on Chapter 7...
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Diamond Comic Distributors, a linchpin in the distribution of comics to comics shops since it was founded in 1982, has made a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland. According to the filing, Diamond has received $41 million in debtor-in-poss...
For a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the discharge is usually issued anywhere from four to six months after the bankruptcy petition is filed. The discharge under Chapter 13 bankruptcy is issued after the payment plan is complete, usually three to five years after the bankruptcy filing. Once your debts h...
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a trustee appointed by the bankruptcy court will liquidate (sell off) many of your assets and use the proceeds to pay your creditors some portion of what you owe them. Certain assets are exempt from liquidation. Those typically include part of the equity in your ...