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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
The decision on whether to file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy should be based on your circumstance and the kind of debts that you have incurred. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly filed by … more -
Can you declare bankruptcy on a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan?
While the common perception is that you cannot discharge government loans in bankruptcy, in reality, many such loans can be discharged in bankruptcy. The Small Business Administration (SBA) … more -
What Are The Basic Requirements For Filing A Chapter 7 Petition For Bankruptcy?
Each type of bankruptcy has its own requirements for filing. An individual who is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is required to meet the “means test” to be eligible. The means … more -
What Are The Basic Requirements For Filing A Chapter 13 Petition For Bankruptcy?
Each type of bankruptcy has its own requirements for filing. An individual who is filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy has two principal requirements: (1) The debtor must have regular income and, (2) … more -
Can I Change From One Chapter To Another?
Yes. In general, you may convert your filing to one type of bankruptcy to another. Proper procedure and requirements must still be fulfilled when converting your bankruptcy.

