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Advantages and Disadvantages Of The Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Law

It is a good idea to be able to identify as early as possible that going through a bankruptcy claim is quite complicated. People generally tend to use bankruptcy as their first option. A proper knowledge of bankruptcy law will therefore be essential in making your decision.

The promotion of provisions that are a part of filling bankruptcy claims can be a major influence in the way the law has been written. The laws are systematic and can also help the borrower to get rid of any financial obligations that must be undergone. The Chapter 7 bankruptcy law is also known as straight bankruptcy. Liquidation process is dealt with in this particular law. According to this, a person who files for bankruptcy must give up all his assets with the exception of those that are unaccredited or exempted to the trustee or lawyer in bankruptcy.

A trustee in bankruptcy must also be appointed by the court - he will take charge of selling assets or converting them into cash. The creditors are paid with this cash once it has been made. According to the Chapter 7 law on bankruptcy, you are exempted from any of your obligations after a period of four months.

When is it possible for the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law to be applied? It is applied when the debtor is not able to give up or lose anymore property. Such a claim is one of the most common bankruptcies that are filed in the USA by either people or business companies. You can yourself file for bankruptcy by complying with the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law or a court of law that might impose it.

The Chapter 7 law on bankruptcy will force a business man to sell on all of his assets and pay what he owes the creditors before he finally close down the business. Very similar procedures apply for individuals who have been prompted to file under the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law, only difference in this particular case is that the individual does not have a business to close down.

The advantages of filing a claim under the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law first and foremost are that any amount of debt may be cleared and as soon as you get out of the trouble you are in, you get a clean sheet to start over with. The other advantage is that there are no particular amounts of debt to qualify you for filing under the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law. As there is a protection that is granted by this law, the creditors cannot exert any authority over you. It is processed very quickly and you can be discharged from any debts in a short period, say in about four to six months.

One of the most notable disadvantages of the Chapter 7 law on bankruptcy is that you must lose your your whole property. Debts such as child support, taxes, housing mortgages, car loans and students' loans are not discharged according to the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law. The co-signers will also have to be pulled in and asked to pay for your home loan as well as you. Once every six years is the the time limit imposed for the avail of this law.

Availing other loans can also become difficult because your credit rating might get damaged. If you file for the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law, it will and cannot afterwards be withdrawn.

Be cautious if you are thinking of filing under the provisions that are based on the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law. All you will need is protection and not to finish up with other problems.


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