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Questions to Ask a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer Before Filing for Bankruptcy

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If you’re struggling with debt and considering bankruptcy, speaking with a bankruptcy lawyer can help you determine your best options and give you some clarity on how the process works. At Sawin & Shea, LLC, our Chapter 7 Bankruptcy lawyers have helped clients just like you in the Indianapolis and surrounding areas.

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What Happens to My Personal Loan After Bankruptcy?

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If you fail to repay an unsecured personal loan, the lender cannot repossess your assets. Common unsecured loans include: Bank loans with no collateral. In addition to unsecured personal loans, there are other types of unsecured debts, such as: Medical bills. Repossession deficiency claims.

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Consumer Debt vs. Non Consumer Debt

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What is Consumer Debt? Consumer debt refers to an individual, family, or household’s debts incurred through personal spending and expenses. If you’re a co-signer or co-debtor on a business property, such as a rental home, the automatic stay doesn’t protect you from lenders, so they can repossess the property.

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What Happens After a Personal Loan Bankruptcy Discharge?

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If you fail to repay an unsecured personal loan, the lender cannot repossess your assets. Discharging Personal Loans Through Chapter 7 Whether you should discharge a personal loan in Chapter 7 will depend on whether the loan is secured or unsecured. Nonpayment of title loans can lead to vehicle repossession.

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Can You Reaffirm a Debt in Chapter 13?

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The agreement makes you responsible for the debt again like the bankruptcy never happened for that debt. All of the original terms of the loan are back in force, including the creditor’s right to repossess the collateral if you get behind on payments in the future.

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Does Chapter 13 Wipe All of Your Credit?

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Discharge Once you complete paying off your repayment plan over three to five years, the court will discharge your eligible debts. The reason why creditors prefer you file Chapter 13 is because Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharges unsecured debts after the trustee liquidates nonexempt assets.

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What Assets Do You Lose in Chapter 7?

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Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a great financial solution for those struggling with debt, especially unsecured debts. With Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you as the debtor can discharge most unsecured obligations after liquidating nonexempt assets. For experienced bankruptcy lawyers in Indiana, contact Sawin & Shea, LLC.