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Anybody who qualified for bankruptcy relief under the old laws would still qualify for bankruptcy relief under the new laws. The new laws closed “loopholes” that made it possible for debtors to “cheat” and file for bankruptcy relief because they were UNWILLING, NOT UNABLE to repay some or all of their debt.
In order to qualify for Chapter 7, you must prove that you are unable (as opposed to being unwilling) to repay your debts. In other word, you do not have enough money left over at the end of the month to meet reasonable and necessary living expenses and at the same time repay your debts.
In addition, you may qualify for Chapter 7 in the respect that you do not have enough money to be able to both live and repay your debts, but elect not to file Chapter 7 because you may then lose assets to your creditors. Under Chapter 7 you are only able to protect certain assets needed for a fresh start. For example, an individual filing alone can protect up to $27,900 of equity in real estate. If, however, said individual has more than $27,900 of equity, then the bankruptcy trustee can take the house, sell it, pay off any money owed on it, give the debtor a check for $27,900 and the rest goes to creditors.
In such an example, the debtor may not want to file for Chapter 7, even though he qualifies.
Chapter 13’s are filed by debtors for any number of reasons:
There are four (4) types of bankruptcies, each of which is called a “Chapter”:
Bankruptcy is a legal right provided under the U.S. Constitution that allows individuals who cannot repay their debts to either
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