What Is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a reorganization of
your debt which allows you to pay back your debt according to a
schedule or plan that is affordable to you. In most Chapter 13 cases,
the debtor is required to only pay a portion of his or her debt
and the balance is discharged upon completion of the terms of the
plan.
For more info, call Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys at (800) 466-2323.
My house is going into FORECLOSURE, what can I do?
You can file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Upon filing Chapter 13, you
immediately stop your mortgage company from foreclosing. As long
as your Chapter 13 gets filed before the foreclosure sale or sheriff’s
sale date, your home is safe. The mortgage arrearage (the amount
you are behind), can then be paid back gradually over the next few
years instead of you having to pay it all back immediately. For
more info, call Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys at (800) 466-2323.
My car is about to be REPOSSESSED, is there anything I can do?
If you file Chapter 13, you can stop the vehicle from being repossessed,
in fact if you purchased the car more than 910 day ago (approximately
2 ½ years) we may be able to spread out the repayment of
the car over a longer period of time, lower the interest rate, and
reduce the overall amount that you will have to repay to the finance
company. For more info, call Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys at (800)
466-2323.
I want to pay my debts, but THE INTEREST RATES ARE KILLING ME,
what can I do?
File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. In a day and age where credit card
companies do business by luring unsuspecting victims into paying
hidden costs and ludicrous interest rates, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
is the “Great Equilizer”. Through Chapter 13, your income
dictates how much you have to pay the credit card companies and
whether or not you have to pay them interest at all. For more info,
call Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys at (800) 466-2323.
What else does Chapter 13 do?
Certain debts are not dischargeable under Chapter 7 but they can
be reorganized through Chapter 13. These debts include child support
arrearages, student loans, certain taxes, fines and costs, money
judgments for wrongful or criminal behavior, social security and
unemployment overpayments and many more. For more info, call Michigan
Bankruptcy Attorneys at (800) 466-2323.
SOME GENERAL CHAPTER 13 CONCEPTS
Mortgage creditors receive their regular monthly mortgage payment
and the arrears are paid back over an extended, affordable period
of time. Auto finance creditors are paid either the present market
value of the car or the full amount owed, depending on the date
of purchase. In some cases, a monthly auto payment is reduced by
hundreds of dollars. Other secured creditors such as a furniture
or appliance stores, are paid only the present value of the item
they financed. If you do not want to pay for the item, you can surrender
it to the creditor and in most cases owe very little or nothing.
Unsecured creditors are paid anywhere from 0% to 100% of the amount
that they are owed, depending upon your individual financial circumstances.
No further interest accrues on the unsecured debt during the time
period that your Chapter 13 is pending. This alone can save you
thousands of dollars due to the high interest rates charged by most
credit card companies.
Let us evaluate your financial situation. We will be able to tell
you what your monthly Chapter 13 payments will be and the percentage
you will be repaying creditors. We have been helping people in financial
crisis to rebuild their lives for many years.
Call Michigan Bankruptcy Attorneys toll free at (800) 466-2323
for a telephone consultation with an experienced attorney. We handle
bankruptcy cases throughout across southeastern Michigan and will
arrange an appointment at one of our convenient office locations. |