What to Expect After Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in California

After filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in California, you can expect immediate relief from creditors and a process that typically takes 3-4 months. Here’s what happens:

  1. Automatic Stay: Creditors must stop all collection actions.
  2. Meeting of Creditors: Attend a hearing to answer questions under oath.
  3. Asset Review: A trustee assesses your assets; non-exempt property may be sold.
  4. Debt Discharge: Most unsecured debts are eliminated.
  5. Financial Education: Complete mandatory credit counseling and financial management courses.

Important Considerations:

  • Chapter 7 stays on your credit report for 10 years.
  • Not all debts are dischargeable.
  • Consult a bankruptcy attorney for personalized guidance.

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a daunting decision, but understanding the process can help ease the stress and uncertainty. Chapter 7 bankruptcy, also known as liquidation bankruptcy, allows individuals to discharge most of their debts and get a fresh financial start.

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