San Diego Bankruptcy Lawyers - Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Information
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows individuals to restructure their
debt, finances and assets in a fashionable manner in order to
compensate their creditors, and pay off their debts. The
individual will propose to pay the creditors over a period of
time (usually 3-5 years). During this period of time the
creditors can't collect on any previously incurred debt without
the permission of the bankruptcy court. The individual is then
able to keep their property and the creditors will end up with
less money than they are owed.
Chapter 13 has a few advantages over Chapter 7. One of the most
immediate advantages is the ability to stop foreclosure. In
addition you can sometimes prevent collection against co-signers
during the life of the case.
One of the major disadvantages of Chapter 13 bankruptcy is that
the record stays on the individual's credit report for ten
years. In order to achieve a new line of credit the individual
must first get permission from the Chapter 13 Trustee. It also
presents the problem where creditors might not want to loan
money to an individual of this nature.
Legal consultation is often necessary in order to effectively
oversee your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. Professional bankruptcy
attorneys can provide you with the experience and dedication
required to take complete advantage of the situation and make
sure you are not over-paying your creditors.
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