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Bankruptcy Basics

Bankruptcy is the legal system's admission that sometimes debt cannot be paid — and an orderly way out that exists on purpose. Basics only here: this decision is made with an attorney, not a website.

The two consumer chapters

Chapter 7 ('liquidation')

Wipes most unsecured debt (cards, medical, personal loans) in months. Income-tested via the means test; certain property is protected by exemptions that vary by state.

Chapter 13 ('reorganization')

A 3-5 year court-supervised repayment plan sized to your income — used to save homes from foreclosure and to manage non-dischargeable debts on a schedule.

What survives either

Generally: most student loans (hard, not impossible), recent taxes, child support, alimony. Which is why the debt MIX decides whether filing helps.

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Honest costs and honest relief

Credit impact is real and finite

A Chapter 7 stays on reports up to 10 years — but people rebuild to workable credit within a few years, and the debt pressure ends immediately (the 'automatic stay' stops collections and garnishments at filing).

It costs money to go broke

Filing and attorney fees are real; many attorneys offer free consultations and payment plans. Required credit counseling is cheap and quick.

The consult is just information

A free consultation tells you whether your situation clears in 7, restructures in 13, or resolves without filing. Information, not commitment.

마지막 업데이트: 2026-08-14

출처: US Courts — Bankruptcy basics (official) · LSC — Find legal aid

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