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Bankruptcy occurs when a person or a business is unable to pay their debts or meet other financial obligations. It is a legal method for getting relief from the situation.
Bankruptcy is typically the last option for people who are unable to renegotiate payments for loans or make other arrangements with their creditors. Though it stops the collections processes, it may require you to liquidate your assets, and it will affect your credit score.
That said, the goal of bankruptcy is to give yourself a fresh, debt-free start and a chance to rebuild your credit.
There are several types of bankruptcy:
Most individuals will opt for Chapter 7 because it is the only practical option available to them.
Though it is possible to file the necessary documents yourself in Utah, you can also hire a bankruptcy lawyer to assist with the process.
The process of Chapter 7 bankruptcy starts when you file a petition with a bankruptcy court. These courts are all part of the federal legal system, so the process is similar no matter where you live. The entire process can take about four to six months.
Once you complete all requirements, the debt is discharged and creditors can no longer pursue you for additional repayment. However, it can take up to 10 years to remove the bankruptcy from your credit report.
Most debtors focus on the negative aspects of bankruptcy, such as liquidation and the impact on credit scores. However, bankruptcy also brings benefits. It is essential to understand these advantages to help decide whether chapter 7 is best for you.
You need to meet specific requirements to file for chapter 7.
Chapter 7 is best for unsecured debts, like credit card debt. With secured loans, the lender has the right to repossess your property if you do not make payments, so chapter 7 may not provide relief in these situations.
Also, some types of debt are exempt from discharge during bankruptcy. These include:
You can technically file for chapter 7 bankruptcy without an attorney. However, the process has long-term financial consequences, so you should seek legal advice if you have any concerns, questions, or uncertainties about the process. If you need to defend your petition or claims, a lawyer in Utah can represent you. The US Court System website strongly recommends consulting a lawyer during bankruptcy.
Reach out to us if you are considering filing for bankruptcy.
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Disclaimer: We are a federal debt relief agency that helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. This site is not intended as legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you wish to obtain legal advice or form an attorney-client relationship, please contact us to discuss your options.
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