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Oct/09

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What is a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and do I qualify?

When you file a Chapter 13 case, you agree to pay over to the Chapter 13 trustee a portion of your disposable income each month for 3 to 5 years. The disposable income is the money you have left over after your necessary expenses are paid. These payments are used to pay your creditors a agreed-upon percentage of your original debt. Usually, your assets are not affected. Only your future income is paid to the trustee.

Individuals may file Chapter 13 bankruptcy petitions if they (1) reside, have a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United States, or a municipality; and (2) have a source of regular income. Corporations and partnerships may not file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition.

If you filed bankruptcy before, your right to a discharge in a succeeding case may be affected.

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