By Jeff Field | Published April 15, 2023 | Posted in Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Uncategorized | Tagged Tags: bankruptcy exemptions, nonexempt assets in bankruptcy, trustee abandonment | Leave a comment
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the appointed trustee collects and sells part of the debtor’s assets and then distributes the proceeds to creditors. However, Chapter 7 debtors are not left entirely destitute. Assets that the debtor is allowed to keep are called exempt property. In addition, a Chapter 7 debtor may be allowed to keep Read More
Read MoreWhen you are receiving Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, you may be understandably concerned that those benefits will be taken away from you if you file for bankruptcy. This issue affects a large number of people. One of the most common reasons why Americans file for bankruptcy is medical bills. In some cases, the health Read More
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