Chapter 7 is the most common type of bankruptcy for the average person. It is always the best, fastest and cheapest route to go. It works well if the debtor has few assets and a lot of consumer debt like credit cards or medical bills. It is, however, a liquidation. The Trustee could take and sell some of your assets. To some extent, the debtor may retain and exempt certain assets, however the exemptions are limited and our Law Office can determine if you have any assets at risk of being taken. It's best to get good advice about the possibility of losing assets before you file. So if you are considering filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, turn to the Law Office of Angel Stacy. We help individuals of all ages understand their current financial status and assess if bankruptcy is the right choice for them. Contact the Law Office of Angel Stacy today for more information about filing for bankruptcy. Call (314) 833-9976 today!
To learn more about if you qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, contact the Law Office of Angel Stacy. We will discuss your current financial situation to determine if you qualify.
Interested in learning more about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Contact the Law Office of Angel Stacy at (314) 833-9976 today. We will take the time to listen to your concerns and discuss the next steps for your financial future.
Reaffirmation agreements are contracts that allow debtors to keep certain secured assets, such as a car or a house, in exchange for continuing to pay the debt after bankruptcy. However, reaffirmation agreements are often a bad idea for debtors who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, because they can expose them to unnecessary risks and liabilities. Here are some reasons why reaffirmation agreements should be avoided in most cases:
Therefore, reaffirmation agreements are usually a bad idea for debtors who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. They should only be considered if the debtor is confident that they can afford to pay the debt and that the property is worth keeping. The debtor should also consult with an attorney before signing any reaffirmation agreement, to ensure that they understand their rights and obligations.
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