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Our Wheaton bankruptcy attorneys help you better understand the steps required to prepare your bankruptcy petition in this companion article.
Before filing, you are required to complete an online credit counseling course. These are usually relatively short and inexpensive. Our Wheaton bankruptcy and debt resolution attorneys will work with you to help you with information regarding your assets, liabilities, income and expenses. After a meeting with the creditors, your case will be heard in the appropriate court where your bankruptcy will then be discharged.
Read the full article by our Wheaton bankruptcy attorneys to learn how to prepare for bankruptcy.
In this article, our Wheaton bankruptcy attorneys explain how you can keep your house and cars in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
In most cases, our clients can file for bankruptcy without losing any assets including their home and vehicles. If your vehicle or home is held as collateral, you will most likely have the option to sign a reaffirmation agreement. This reaffirms the loan without discharging it in the bankruptcy process. The Bankruptcy Code states that a portion of equity in particular types of property can be exempt from collection. You can apply these exemptions to the property you decide to keep in order to avoid the trustee collecting the property to pay your creditors. For example:
Read an article from our Wheaton bankruptcy attorneys about keeping your property in bankruptcy.
Our Wheaton Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys want to be informed about your debt resolution options. In the following Learn About Law article, we take a closer look at the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process in Illinois and help you know whether or not a Chapter 13 filing can work for your specific matter.