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BankruptcyNew York Bankruptcy Law FirmPerhaps the most powerful help to people finding it hard to pay their bills and also to avoid lawsuit and foreclosure is Federal Bankruptcy law. Unfortunately, while this law is powerful, it is also complex, and in recent years major changes have occurred which make the law even more complex. Should I Seek Chapter 7 Relief?
Filing a Petition under Chapter 7 “automatically stays” (stops) most collection actions against the debtor or the debtor’s property. But filing the Petition does not stay certain types of actions, and the stay may be effective only for a short time in some situations. As long as the stay is in effect, creditors generally may not initiate or continue lawsuits, issue wage garnishments, or even make telephone calls demanding payments. Between 20 and 40 days after the Petition is filed, the case trustee (who is appointed by the Court and who also represents the interests of the creditors, or people to whom you own money) must hold a “meeting of creditors.” During this meeting, the trustee puts the debtor under oath, and both the trustee and creditors may ask questions. Within 10 days of the creditors’ meeting, the trustee will report to the court whether the case should be presumed to be an abuse under the “means test” (meaning you have enough monthly income to pay your debts) or allowed to proceed to “discharge.” The Court will either grant a “discharge” of all debts or set up further proceedings. Should I Seek Chapter 13 Relief? In Chapter 13, the Court and the debtor (through the debtor’s attorney) reach a wide settlement for all debts. Luckily, the debtor also gains the “automatic stay,” so you and your New York bankruptcy attorneys can tell creditors to stop their calls and letters. This also means that foreclosures are “stayed,” as are seizures of money and property. Debtors should also be aware that out-of-court agreements with creditors or debt counseling services may provide an alternative to a bankruptcy filing. Please contact our New York bankruptcy law firm with any questions you may have. Call Lauren P. Raysor today for your free consultation at 212.946.2605. |
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