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Louisville Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

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For people who struggle with serious debt, Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be a promising option to consider. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is the process of a bankruptcy trustee who manages the sales of the debtor's nonexempt assets and uses the proceeds to pay back creditors. Obi Law Group can guide you to a fresh start by taking you through the process of filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.


With an affordable Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer from Obi Law Group, PLLC by your side, you will have the knowledgeable counsel and representation you need to navigate this process as quickly and easily as possible.


Benefits of Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy


If you are eligible and have gone through counseling, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a powerful tool that will relieve you from unsecured debts and a fresh financial start.


Some examples of unsecured debts include:

  • Credit card expenses
  • Medical bills
  • Personal Loans
  • Utility Bills (past due amounts)


But not all debts can be discharged. Unpaid child support, student loans, and taxes within the past three years are types of debts that cannot be eliminated through bankruptcy. Our Chapter 7 attorney can review your debts and assets carefully to determine whether or not this option can give you the relief you need.


How do I File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?


Below are the steps involved in filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy:


  • Determine and claim your property exemptions.
  • Redeem or reaffirm your secured debts
  • Complete and file all bankruptcy forms
  • Attend a trustee/creditor meeting
  • File objections if necessary
  • Finish handling your secured debts
  • Get your debts discharged.



Qualifications for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy


Prior to filing, you must be eligible by ensuring you have not filed for bankruptcy in the previous 180 days and by taking the means test, which evaluates your median household income compared with the state's median household income. If your income level is higher than the state's, you may still be able to file for Chapter 7 but can also move on to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.. If Chapter 7 is in your best interests and you prove eligible, our firm can help you file your petition.


Timeline for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy 


For those who are struggling with debt and are constantly being bombarded with creditor collection efforts and communications, it is not uncommon for a person to desire relief as quickly as possible. Fortunately, as far as legal procedures go, Chapter 7 is a relatively quick process.


On average, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will take between four and six months from the time you file to the time you receive your discharge. There are certain circumstances, however, that may increase the time it takes to complete your bankruptcy.


Common situations that could extend your Chapter 7 bankruptcy include:


  • The trustee must sell your property: Your bankruptcy may remain open for a longer period of time if your trustee is required to sell your property, particularly real estate.


  • Your trustee requires more information: If your trustee requests that you supply them with additional documents not included in your initial filing, you could experience a delay until you provide the necessary items. The trustee may keep your 341 meeting of creditors open and postpone it until a later date.


  • A creditor has more questions: Since there are usually multiple bankruptcy filers at a meeting of creditors, a bankruptcy trustee will usually designate roughly 10 minutes of time to each filer. This may not be enough time for a creditor to ask the appropriate questions. If a creditor is not satisfied with their examination, or if multiple creditors wish to question you, your trustee may schedule an additional hearing. This typically happens in more complicated bankruptcy cases, especially ones that involve possible allegations of fraud.


  • A motion or complaint needs to be resolved: If litigation is involved, your case will often be open until any lawsuits are settled or decided by a judge. Complex lawsuits such as those regarding the nondischargeability of a debt or objections to your discharge can add at least six months to the duration of your case.


  • You wish to discharge student debt: If you are hoping to eliminate your student loans, you must file a complaint with the court alleging that repaying the debt would cause undue hardship and either reach a settlement with the lender or proceed to trial. Student loan discharge cases can take more than a year to be settled.


Consult with Our Louisiville Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys


To get a more accurate idea of how long your bankruptcy case will take, it is important you consult with a Chapter 7 lawyer at Obi Law Group, PLLC. After bankruptcy, your creditors will no longer be able to take action against you! You will have a clean slate from which to repair your credit and create a strong financial future.


From start to finish, and even beyond your bankruptcy, our dedicated legal team is ready to help you achieve financial freedom. 


Work with Our Chapter 7 Attorney in Kentucky and Indiana 


At Obi Law Group, PLLC, our experienced attorneys will guide you through the Chapter 7 liquidation process, ensuring you understand your options and the potential benefits for your unique situation. Take the first step toward reclaiming your financial future today!


When you need a compassionate Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer, reach out to Obi Law Group, PLLC. Our attorneys have the experience and skills you need to gain financial freedom and erase your debt. Contact us today for help navigating Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Kentucky and Indiana.

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