Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on the cheap
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Jane is behind the eight ball with her debt. She’s looking at a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.
Jane asks: Is there an easy and cheap way to do this?
My answer: No, and yes. But be careful.
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Chapter 7, unlike, say, Chapter 13, is intended to get rid of debt by selling off property. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy will reorganize your debt and hopefully make it more manageable.
There’s nothing stopping you from filing for Chapter 7 on your own, but experts say it’s not advisable.
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves the appointment of a trustee to dispose of your property. This can involve your house (but not always). It can also involve your car (but not always).
Basically, a process like this is complicated and you’ll do best with some hand-holding from a bankrtupcy lawyer.
If you want to go your own way, though, check out Nolo.com. They’ve got a lot of good info on navigating the bankruptcy system.
For more, check out today’s Ask Laz video.
If you have a consumer question, email me at [email protected] or contact me via Twitter @Davidlaz.
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