Loveland Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney
Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not erase your debts, but it provides immediate relief from creditors and allows you to pay down those debts over several years. Chapter 13 can save your home from foreclosure or give you a break from the constant stress about money.
We are Loomis & Greene, an law firm with years of focused experience in this area of the law. We can help you take full advantage of Chapter 13 bankruptcy to protect what you have and get a financial “reset.” Let’s sit down to explore your debt solutions.
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We represent small business owners, homeowners and other individuals in Colorado. Contact me today.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Debt Repayment Plan
In Chapter 13, also called a reorganization or a wage earner’s plan, you will repay part of your debts over three to five years. The monthly payment is not based on what you owe, but what you can realistically afford. At the end of your plan, any remaining debts are wiped clean.
Chapter 13 is an option if you are not a candidate for Chapter 7 discharge of debts. For example, you may have to file for Chapter 13:
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If your income is too high under the bankruptcy means test
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If you have previously filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy
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If you have mortgage arrears and looming foreclosure
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If you have non-exempt assets that would be forfeited in a Chapter 7
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To strip a second mortgage/home equity loan
Relief From Foreclosure and Creditors
On the date that your Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed, creditors must stop all efforts to collect debt or collateral. This includes credit card companies and collection agencies. It stops wage garnishment and judgments. It stops home foreclosure and vehicle repossession.
Loveland Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer
Bankruptcy may or may not be the right solution for you. I will explain the pros and cons and give you my honest legal assessment of your best option. Call us at 970-663-9138 or e-mail me to arrange your free consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.