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What Might Keep Me from Qualifying for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Centralia IL?
There are situations where a person may not be eligible for a discharge in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. For instance, if a person has received a discharge in a Chapter 7 case filed in the last eight years, or a Chapter 13 filed in the last six years, he or she will not be eligible for a Chapter 7 discharge. In those instances, a Chapter 13 may be more appropriate.
Some may wonder if there is a minimum amount of debt required to file a Chapter 7. There is no minimum amount. What might be a seemingly small amount of debt to some may be an insurmountable amount of debt to someone else on a reduced income. It all depends on a person’s unique situation.
One element that is required for a discharge in a Chapter 7 is that the debtor act in good faith. For instance, if one attempts to abuse or exploit the bankruptcy process, the bankruptcy court may deny the debtor a discharge. Similarly, if a person attempts to conceal an asset or incur sizeable debt in anticipation of a bankruptcy, he or she may be denied a Chapter 7 discharge on some or all of the debts.
Another requirement a person must pass is the means test. This is an objective examination of a person’s income factored against allowable expenses to determine if a debtor has the “means” to at least pay back a portion of the debt. If a person makes more than the median income based on their place of residence and family size, there might be a presumption that the person is abusing the bankruptcy process by filing a Chapter 7. In such a case, a Chapter 13 partial repayment may be more appropriate. Our bankruptcy attorneys can examine your financial situation to determine exactly where you stand on the means test and advise you of your best options.
At The Bankruptcy Clinic, we have helped thousands of clients discharge overwhelming debt. We understand the stress caused by debt problems. We work to provide both debt relief and stress relief for our clients. If you feel your debt problems have grown out of control, contact an attorney at The Bankruptcy Clinic today for a free consultation.
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