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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know, What to Ask Your Seattle Debt Relief Agency
by: ResolveLegal
Virtually everyone in the Chapter 7 is called a
"liquidation" bankruptcy. The reason, as your <a href="http://www.resolvelegal.com"
target="_blank">Seattle debt</a> relief agency can
explain more fully, is that any assets not exempt from the bankruptcy process
may be liquidated — that is, sold to
payoff creditors. If a debtor has no non-exempt assets, there is no
liquidation. Instead, unsecured debts are simply discharged. (For the
difference between secured and unsecured debts, consult your Non-exempt assets - those you
can keep after bankruptcy - include clothing, household goods and furniture, as
well as certain retirement plan benefits. Check with your To be eligible for Chapter 7, you
must meet a "means" test. It can be complicated, so ask your Every Chapter 7 proceeding has a
trustee. The trustee strives to payoff your creditors as much as possible. In
contrast, your Most of your debts will be discharged by the Chapter 7 process, so you'll no longer owe those creditors. However, some debts can’t be discharged; you still owe this money. These debts include those automatically surviving bankruptcy unless the court decides otherwise; for example, child and spousal support. Your <a href="http://www.resolvelegal.com" target="_blank">Seattle debt</a> relief agency can provide information about non-dischargeable debts. About the AuthorPlease visit http://www.resolvelegal.com for more information about <a href="http://www.resolvelegal.com" target="_blank">Seattle debt</a>. Source: Ally Web Directory Rating: Not yet rated CommentsNo comments posted.Add CommentYou do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment. |
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