Many people think that Chapter 7 bankruptcy is their only option. They are earning a good income, but most of what they make is going to the creditors. Sometimes, the situation can be very tight, where you feel difficulty in meeting your day-to-day expenses. For people who do not qualify the means test for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the best option. However, there can be other reasons for filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy other than failing the means test.
Over the last 42 years, William’s Law Office of Chicago has helped thousands of people reorganize their debts and have a better grip on their finances. We offer you genuine and authentic legal advice about your debt, making it easy for you to make an informed decision about which particular type of bankruptcy would be right for you. Give us a call and schedule your free initial consultation with one of our most experienced attorneys.
Should I Go For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be for you if you have a regular income. There is no limit of income to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy; however, no more than $394,725 in unsecured debts, and $1,184,200 in secured debt, can be discharged under Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
If you need any legal advice about Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy, William’s Law Office is here to help. Call us for a free first consultation with our experienced debt attorneys. We’ll take a close look at your case and point you in the right direction. We’ll also disclose our transparent fee schedule upfront so that you know precisely what you will be paying.2 years. Why waste time as debts continue to mount? Give us a call and set up an appointment for your FREE initial consultation with our bankruptcy attorneys. We’ll give you sound legal advice and quote you the most reasonable and transparent legal fees so that you know exactly how much you’ll be paying.