Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often referred to as “liquidation bankruptcy,” is designed to help individuals and businesses eliminate most of their unsecured debts, such as credit card debt, medical bills, and personal loans. In a Chapter 7 case, a trustee is appointed to liquidate non-exempt assets (if any) to pay creditors. However, many Chapter 7 filers in Texas are able to keep all their property thanks to the state’s generous exemption laws.
To file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must meet certain eligibility requirements, including passing the “means test.” This test compares your income to the median income for a household of your size in Texas. If your income is below the median, you likely qualify for Chapter 7. Even if your income is higher, you may still be eligible depending on your expenses and financial situation.
Our attorneys will carefully evaluate your financial circumstances to determine if Chapter 7 is the right solution for you.
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