• 3 months ago
A Levels Academy Islamabad
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00:00We've all heard the term, BANKRUPTCY.
00:05Dramatic, overwhelming, the final act of a desperate individual.
00:10Or rather, something you can totally handle on your own in court.
00:14Seriously.
00:16You just have to know what you're getting yourself into.
00:18Let's start with the basics.
00:20What exactly is bankruptcy?
00:22Bankruptcy is the legal process where a person or entity can eliminate debt
00:27or change the amounts you have to pay at one time.
00:30All bankruptcy cases are handled in federal court
00:33because it's a right provided by federal law.
00:36Once you file for bankruptcy, collection of your debts is put to an immediate halt,
00:41at least until things get sorted out in the courtroom.
00:44In addition to a fresh financial start, bankruptcy can also stop foreclosure on a home,
00:50prevent repossession of your personal property, like automobiles or statues of yourself,
00:55keep your utilities on or restore your services,
00:58and stop creditor harassment, wage garnishment, and other debt collection tactics.
01:03Even if you can't get total debt relief, you can still have your monthly payments significantly reduced.
01:09Although, it must be equally emphasized that bankruptcy can't solve everything.
01:14Some creditors are protected from certain modifications to loan terms.
01:19And special debts like child support, alimony, student loans, criminal fines, and taxes
01:24cannot be changed by the bankruptcy court.
01:27There are different types of bankruptcy,
01:29which are named after the chapter of the bankruptcy code where they are described.
01:33Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 12, and Chapter 13.
01:38Each one has its own unique factors, analyses, and requirements to consider
01:43before knowing which one to file.
01:45The two most common types are Chapter 7 and 13.
01:48Chapter 7 is a fresh start, while Chapter 13 is a reorganization.
01:53LegalYou can help you sort out these difficult decisions and many others.
01:57Even though you're representing yourself, you're not alone.

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