Friday, July 24, 2020

CHAPTER 13 - HACKENSACK BANKRUPTCY LAWYER

CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY

BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY IN HACKENSACK 

NEW JERSEY


Chapter 13, Title 11, United States Code, more commonly known as Chapter 13, is a chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code governing a form of bankruptcy in the United StatesChapter 13 allows individuals to undergo a financial reorganization supervised by a federal bankruptcy court. The Bankruptcy Code anticipates the goal of Chapter 13 as enabling income-receiving debtors a debtor rehabilitation provided they fulfill a court-approved plan. This is in contrast to the goals of Chapter 7 that offers immediate, complete relief of many oppressive debts. It is a form of debt consolidation.



 Choice of chapter




An individual who is badly in debt can file for bankruptcy either under Chapter 7 (liquidation, or straight bankruptcy), under Chapter 13 (reorganization), Chapter 12 (family farmer reorganization), or under Chapter 11.

Debtors may also be forced into bankruptcy by creditors in the case of an involuntary bankruptcy, but only under Chapters 7 or 11. However, in most instances the debtor may choose under which chapter to file. The debtor may also choose to convert to another chapter from a 7 or 11 when forced into an involuntary bankruptcy.


The debtor's financial characteristics and the type of relief sought plays a tremendous role in the choice of chapters. In some cases the debtor simply cannot file under Chapter 13, as he or she lacks the disposable income necessary to fund a viable Chapter 13 plan (see below). Furthermore, Section 109(e) of Title 11, United States Code sets forth debt limits for individuals to be eligible to file under Chapter 13 the debt limits for filing Chapter 13 of unsecured debts of less than $360,475.00 and secured debts of less than $1,081,400.00. These debt limits are subject to annual cost of living increases and represent values updated periodically.

Under Chapter 13, the debtor proposes a plan to pay his creditors over a 3- to 5-year period. This written plan details all of the transactions (and their durations) that will occur, and repayment according to the plan must begin within thirty to forty-five days after the case has started. During this period, his creditors cannot attempt to collect on the individual's previously incurred debt except through the bankruptcy court. In general, the individual gets to keep his property, and his creditors end up with less money than they are owed.



Monday, July 20, 2020

UNDERSTANDING BANKRUPTCY

UNDERSTANDING BANKRUPTCY


Bankruptcy offers an individual or business a chance to start fresh by forgiving debts that simply cannot be paid while giving creditors a chance to obtain some measure of repayment based on the individual's or business's assets available for liquidation. In theory, the ability to file for bankruptcy benefits the overall economy by allowing people and companies a second chance to gain access to credit and by providing creditors with a portion of debt repayment. Upon the successful completion of bankruptcy proceedings, the debtor is relieved of the debt obligations that were incurred prior to filing for bankruptcy.


All bankruptcy cases in the United States are handled through federal courts. Any decisions in federal bankruptcy cases are made by a bankruptcy judge, including whether a debtor is eligible to file and whether they should be discharged of their debts. Administration over bankruptcy cases is often handled by a trustee, an officer appointed by the United States Trustee Program of the Department of Justice, to represent the debtor's estate in the proceeding. There is usually very little direct contact between the debtor and the judge unless there is some objection made in the case by a creditor.


Types of Bankruptcy Filings



Bankruptcy filings in the United States fall under one of several chapters of the Bankruptcy Code, including Chapter 7, which involves the liquidation of assets; Chapter 11, which deals with company or individual reorganizations; and Chapter 13, which arranges for debt repayment with lowered debt covenants or specific payment plans. Bankruptcy filing costs vary, depending on the type of bankruptcy, the complexity of the case, and other factors.


Thursday, July 16, 2020

REPOSSESSION

REPOSSESSION


Anyone who has fallen behind on their car payments or other loans for personal possessions or work tools eventually faces the threat of repossession.  Miss too many payments and your truck or car may suddenly be seized by the dealership or bank from your home or where you work.  If you have so many debts that you simply cannot keep up with even the minimum payments or have begun to use one credit card to pay off another you need help. There are solutions to such serious financial problems. One solution to consider is bankruptcy.  To find out more and learn how bankruptcy could protect your car or other possessions from repossession you should speak to a northern New Jersey Bankruptcy lawyer from Bergen, Hudson and Passaic County like Rafael Gomez.


Tuesday, July 14, 2020

WHO DECLARES BANKRUPTCY - BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY IN HACKENSACK

Who Declares Bankruptcy


The individuals and business who file for bankruptcy have far more debts than money to cover them and don’t see that changing anytime soon. In 2019, bankruptcy filers owed $116 billion and had assets of $83.6 billion, almost 70% of that was real estate holdings, whose real value is debatable.



What is surprising is that people – not businesses – are the ones most often seeking help. They have taken on financial obligations like a mortgage, auto loan or student loan – or perhaps all three! – and don’t have the income to pay for it. There were 774,940 bankruptcy cases filed in 2019, and 97% of them (752,160) were filed by individuals.

Only 22,780 bankruptcy cases were filed by businesses in 2019.



Most of the people filing bankruptcy were not particularly wealthy. The median income for the 488,506 individuals who filed Chapter 7, was just $31,284. Chapter 13 filers were slightly better off with a median income of $41,532.

Part of understanding bankruptcy is knowing that, while bankruptcy is a chance to start over, it definitely affects your credit and future ability to use money. It may prevent or delay foreclosure on a home and repossession of a car, and it can also stop wage garnishment and other legal action creditors use to collect debts, but in the end, there is a price to pay.


Monday, July 13, 2020

CHAPTER 7 ELIGIBILITY - BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY HACKENSACK NJ

CHAPTER 7 ELIGIBILITY 

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To qualify for relief under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, the debtor may be an individual, a partnership, or a corporation or other business entity. 11 U.S.C. §§ 101(41), 109(b). Subject to the means test described above for individual debtors, relief is available under chapter 7 irrespective of the amount of the debtor's debts or whether the debtor is solvent or insolvent. An individual cannot file under chapter 7 or any other chapter, however, if during the preceding 180 days a prior bankruptcy petition was dismissed due to the debtor's willful failure to appear before the court or comply with orders of the court, or the debtor voluntarily dismissed the previous case after creditors sought relief from the bankruptcy court to recover property upon which they hold liens. 11 U.S.C. §§ 109(g), 362(d) and (e). In addition, no individual may be a debtor under chapter 7 or any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code unless he or she has, within 180 days before filing, received credit counseling from an approved credit counseling agency either in an individual or group briefing. 11 U.S.C. §§ 109, 111. There are exceptions in emergency situations or where the U.S. trustee (or bankruptcy administrator) has determined that there are insufficient approved agencies to provide the required counseling. If a debt management plan is developed during required credit counseling, it must be filed with the court.


One of the primary purposes of bankruptcy is to discharge certain debts to give an honest individual debtor a "fresh start." The debtor has no liability for discharged debts. In a chapter 7 case, however, a discharge is only available to individual debtors, not to partnerships or corporations. 11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(1). Although an individual chapter 7 case usually results in a discharge of debts, the right to a discharge is not absolute, and some types of debts are not discharged. Moreover, a bankruptcy discharge does not extinguish a lien on property.


Friday, July 10, 2020

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Thursday, July 9, 2020

WARNING SINGS OF BANKRUPTCY - ATTORNEY IN HACKENSACK NEW JERSEY

WARNING SINGS OF BANKRUPTCY 

If several of the following apply in your situation, you might consider discussing bankruptcy with New Jersey Bankruptcy lawyer Rafael Gomez:

People who have had their wages garnished can especially benefit from a bankruptcy because the bankruptcy will stop the garnishment and could potentially help you get some of the garnished money back.

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

FILING JOINTLY - HACKENSACK BANKRUPTCY LAWYER

FILING JOINTLY


Married couples have special issues that they should take into account when filing for bankruptcy. Although not a requirement in New Jersey bankruptcy cases, spouses have the option to file chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy petition jointly. This is a special type of bankruptcy filing that allows spouses to file together. Essentially, a joint filing involves two separate bankruptcy cases that are administered as a single case in the interest of judicial economy. Only one filing fee is paid for a joint filing.

Is an Individual or Joint Filing Right For Me?


Determining whether you should file individually or jointly with your spouse is an important issue to consider when determining whether to file for bankruptcy in New Jersey. If you and your spouse share much of your debt, it may be in your best interests to file your petition jointly, as your spouse may be held liable by creditors for the debt that you share. When you consider that many married couples have joint credit cardsmortgage loans and car loans, filing a bankruptcy case jointly in Bergen/Hudson or Passaic County may be the only way to avoid having one spouse held liable for these debts by creditors who may enter a wage garnishment order or bank levy against the assets you want to protect.

Joint and individual bankruptcy in New Jersey will have different impacts on a debtor depending on whether they file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case. For example, filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy means that the non-filing spouse may be offered more protection from liability for shared debtsChapter 7, however, may offer no protection to the non-filing spouse.

Discussing the advantages and impacts that a joint bankruptcy filing by husband and wife in New Jersey will have on you and your spouse is important - and a free consultation with Bergen/Hudson County bankruptcy lawyerRafael Gomez will help you get started.

Mr. Gomez has helped many married couples who filed jointly and have lived in, for example, HackensackBogotaMaywoodLittle FerryParamusRochelle ParkMoonachieWood RidgeHasbrouck HeightsLodiGarfieldOradellClosterEnglewoodBergenfieldTeaneckRidgefield ParkCliffside ParkPalisades ParkLeoniaFort LeeTenaflyFairview and other Bergen County communities. He has also filed joint bankruptcy cases for married couples living in the Hudson County communities of Union CityWest New YorkNorth BergenJersey CityGuttenbergSecaucusBayonneKearnyHarrisonEast Newark and other nearby communities. In Passaic CountyMr. Gomez has filed joint bankruptcy case/petitions for married couples with marital debt who lived in PatersonPassaicCliftonHawthorneHaledonWest MilfordWest Paterson/Woodland ParkProspect ParkRingwoodTotowa and Wayne.

Monday, July 6, 2020

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Friday, July 3, 2020

CLIENTE REVIEW - BERGEN COUNTY LAWYER

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CAR ACCIDENT PROBLEM SOLVED 

WHAT IS THE PROCESS? - BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY IN NEW JERSEY

HACKENSACK BANKRUPTCY 
LAWYER


Understanding the bankruptcy process is an important part in determining whether to file for bankruptcy and getting a clear picture of what you are up against over the next several months. The timeline and process associated with filing for bankruptcy in New Jersey will vary depending upon whether you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case, but the basic process has been laid out below:



You can help ensure that the bankruptcy process goes as smoothly as possible and that your debt is successfully discharged by working with an experienced New Jersey Bankruptcy attorney.

Thursday, July 2, 2020

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

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