What Can Bankruptcy Do for Me?
Bankruptcy may make it possible for you to:
- Eliminate the legal obligation to pay most or all of your debts. This is called a “discharge” of debts. It is designed to give you a fresh financial start.
- Stop foreclosure on your house or mobile home and allow you an opportunity to catch up on missed payments. (Bankruptcy does not, however, automatically eliminate mortgages and other liens on your property without payment.)
- Prevent repossession of a car or other property, or force the creditor to return property even after it has been repossessed.
- Stop wage garnishment, debt collection harassment, and similar creditor actions to collect a debt.
- Restore or prevent termination of utility service.
- Allow you to challenge the claims of creditors who have committed fraud or who are otherwise trying to collect more than you really owe.
Bankruptcy Articles
- Answers to Common Bankruptcy Questions
- What Is Bankruptcy?
- What Can Bankruptcy Do for Me?
- What Bankruptcy Can Not Do
- What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
- What is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
- What Does It Cost to File for Bankruptcy?
- What Property Can I Keep?
- What Will Happen to My Home and Car If I File Bankruptcy?
- Will Bankruptcy Affect My Credit?
- Can I File Bankruptcy Without an Attorney?
- 5 Signs That It May Be Time to File Bankruptcy