Chapter 7

   Straight Bankruptcy

   Exempt Property

   Reaffirmations

   Personal & Small    Business Reorganization

   Saving Your Home

   Saving Your Automobile

   Protecting Co-Signers

   Monthly Chapter 13 Plan    Payment

   Your Chapter 13 Budget


Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code provides the relief that people commonly refer to as "straight bankruptcy."  Under Chapter 7, you are provided a discharge from your debts and are given a fresh start.

Under Chapter 7, the court enters an order giving you relief from your financial obligations.

The court also appoints a trustee to determine if you own any non-exempt property which should be sold for the benefit of your creditors. In most cases, there is no such property which can be sold.  Normally, most property people own is considered to be exempt property.