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Bankruptcy/Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is designed for debtors in financial difficulty who do not
have the ability to pay their existing debts. Debtors whose debts are
primarily consumer debts are subject to a means test@ designed to
determine whether the case should be permitted to proceed under chapter
7. If your income is greater than the median income for your state of
residence and family size, in some cases, creditors have the right to
file a motion requesting that the court dismiss your case under '
707(b) of the Code. It is up to the court to decide whether the case
should be dismissed.
Under
chapter 7, you may claim certain of your property as exempt under
governing law. A trustee may have the right to take possession of and
sell the remaining property that is not exempt and use the sale
proceeds to pay your creditors.
The
purpose of filing a chapter 7 case is to obtain a discharge of your
existing debts. If, however, you are found to have committed certain
kinds of improper conduct described in the Bankruptcy Code, the court
may deny your discharge and, if it does, the purpose for which you
filed the bankruptcy petition will be defeated.
Even
if you receive a general discharge, some particular debts are not
discharged under the law. Therefore, you may still be responsible for
most taxes and student loans; debts incurred to pay nondischargeable
taxes; domestic support and property settlement obligations; most
fines, penalties, forfeitures, and criminal restitution obligations;
certain debts which are not properly listed in your bankruptcy papers;
and debts for death or personal injury caused by operating a motor
vehicle, vessel, or aircraft while intoxicated from alcohol or drugs.
Also, if a creditor can prove that a debt arose from fraud, breach of
fiduciary duty, or theft, or from a willful and malicious injury, the
bankruptcy court may determine that the debt is not discharged.
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