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Avoid Mistakes When Planning and Filing Virginia Bankruptcy Cases
The best-planned bankruptcy cases go unnoticed. A few debtors glide through the system without attracting attention and receive full discharges in record time. Luck is not involved, but rather each successful debtor begins planning strategically a few weeks or months in advance. These debtors know something that you don’t.
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Arizona Bankruptcy Law - Consumer Guide
The most frequently asked bankruptcy questions pertain to discharge,
because ultimately, discharge or final release from debts is the primary goal of everyone who files
bankruptcy. Discharges are available in both Chapter 7 & 13 cases. The term "straight bankruptcy" usually refers to Chapter 7. In a
Chapter 7 case, all debts are subject to elimination as if paid in full.
No payments to creditors are made and debts are legally unenforceable
once discharge is granted by the court.
The Federal process of filing necessarily incorporates state law requirements. These state law requirements are
set forth in statutes, rules and case law opinions which frequently alter the operation of law. As a result of
these precedents, Arizona bankruptcy cases are unique to the state, as well as unique to each individual who
files. All alternatives provided by law may not be available because of differing individual financial histories
or prior case filings.
Chapter 13 cases provide either full or partial payment to creditors.
In full Chapter 13 cases, payment amounts are reorganized to allow
extended payment schedules at lower interest rates. In partial Chapter
13 plans, only a portion of debts owed are repaid according to the
ability of the debtor(s). Remaining balances, upon completion of the
plan term, are discharged similar to a Chapter 7 case. Litigation of discharge issues remains fertile ground for all
attorneys representing creditors.
Arizona Bankruptcy Law - Frequently Asked Questions
Special items are subject to extraordinary regulation. Liability for debts owed to government agencies or
created without knowing consent of others receive a higher level of scrutiny. For more information, see:
Most law firms that specialize in consumer cases offer free initial consultations. These meetings serve
several purposes. Potential clients usually ask legal questions, inquire about fees and estimated costs, and
evaluate any number of lawyers for legal representation. Lawyers also evaluate clients. Because pending
legislation will increase attorney liability for client misrepresentations, the time and difficulty required to
represent each is factored into costs. Likewise, lawyers avoid potential clients who are considered likely to
create liability for misrepresentation, attempt bankruptcy fraud, or violate legal disclosure requirements.
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