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Bankruptcy

Thousands of people in the United States are plagued by inescapable amounts of debt, unpaid bills, and endless financial expenses. Many people who suffer from overwhelming amounts of debt are stressed, worried, and too ashamed to file for bankruptcy to seek the financial relief they need. However, bankruptcy laws were established provide relief to people who are in severe debt or serious financial trouble.  At Pena & Kahn, PLLC, our attorneys have helped hundreds of individuals throughout New York get a handle on their finances and alleviate the burden of debt.

When an individual files for bankruptcy, he/she is requesting a restructured financial plan that is tailored to his/her actual ability to pay off the debt. In some bankruptcy cases, the individual requests a complete dismissal of all debt. These types of bankruptcy cases are known as Chapter 13 bankruptcy and Chapter 7 bankruptcy respectively.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, all dischargeable debt is eliminated completely. Chapter 7 legally excuses an individual’s obligation to repay his/her unsecured debt. When an individual is granted bankruptcy under Chapter 7, he/she has proven to the court that there is no realistic way he/she is able to repay their debt. In almost all Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, the individual is permitted to keep all of his/her properties and assets. 

Chapter 7 does not clear all forms of debt. Types of debt that cannot be cleared through Chapter 7 include taxes, alimony, child support, student loans, and personal injury damages.  

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
When an individual is not granted bankruptcy under Chapter 7, he/she can file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Most individuals who file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy have fallen too far behind on their bills and other financial payments to catch up without legal assistance. But unlike Chapter 7, Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not completely eliminate debt. Chapter 13 consolidates an individual’s debt, and restructures it into a feasible payment plan.

Contact our New York Bankruptcy Attorneys
There are countless reasons why an individual falls into debt or financial hardship, including sudden job loss, divorce, business failure, or an unexpected illness or death. If you are suffering from debt or other financial troubles, an experienced attorney can provide you with viable options to help alleviate your financial burden. At Pena & Kahn, we believe that no individual deserves to suffer for their financial troubles. Our attorneys are dedicated to helping our clients eliminate their debt by filing for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

If you need experienced and professional legal representation in New York, contact our bankruptcy attorneys at Pena & Kahn today for your free case evaluation at (718) 585-6551.

 


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