The Basics: The Chapter 7 “Meeting of Creditors”
In most Chapter 7 “straight bankruptcy” cases the “meeting” is short and straightforward. But you do need to take it seriously.
In most Chapter 7 “straight bankruptcy” cases the “meeting” is short and straightforward. But you do need to take it seriously.
Most debts are written off–“discharged”–in bankruptcy. But not “fraud” ones. Watch out for creditors’ use of the “presumption of fraud.”
Bankruptcy doesn’t write off criminal fines, fees, or restitution. So why think about bankruptcy if you have, or expect to have, such debts?
Reach the main goal of most bankruptcies–the “discharge” (write-off) of all or most of your debts–by being honest throughout your case.