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Bankruptcy is often considered a daunting, complicated process. However, it can be the saving grace for individuals who find themselves in overwhelming financial distress. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to provide a fresh start for those who are unable to repay their debts. But, who qualifies for chapter 7 bankruptcy in Connecticut? At Grafstein & Arcaro, LLC, we assist Connecticut residents with their chapter 7 bankruptcies. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down the qualifications for chapter 7 bankruptcy in Connecticut, so you can determine if it’s the right solution for your financial situation.
To qualify for chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must pass a means test. The means test is used to determine if your income is low enough to allow you to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy. If your income is too high, you may be required to file for chapter 13 bankruptcy instead. In Connecticut, the income threshold for a single individual is $64,739, while it’s $85,654 for a couple. If you earn below these thresholds, you may be eligible to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Additionally, you must undergo credit counseling before filing for bankruptcy. This is to ensure you’re fully aware of your financial situation and understand all of your options for debt relief. The credit counseling session can be completed online or over the phone and typically takes about an hour to complete. Once you’ve completed your credit counseling session, your certificate of completion is valid for six months.
To file for chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must have a significant amount of unsecured debt. Unsecured debt refers to debts that are not tied to any collateral, such as credit card debt, medical bills, and personal loans. If your unsecured debts are equal to or exceed your income, you may be eligible to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, if you have a significant amount of secured debt, such as a mortgage or car loan, you may not qualify for chapter 7 bankruptcy.
When filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must also complete and submit various forms to the court. These forms include a petition for bankruptcy, a statement of financial affairs, and a list of your creditors and their contact information. Additionally, you must provide supporting documents, such as tax returns, pay stubs, and bank statements. The court will use this information to determine your eligibility for chapter 7 bankruptcy and to ensure that your debts are discharged appropriately.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is an excellent solution for those who are struggling with overwhelming debt. However, it’s important to understand the qualifications before filing for bankruptcy. At Grafstein & Arcaro, LLC, we’re committed to helping Connecticut residents navigate the bankruptcy process and achieve financial freedom. If you’re considering filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Together, we can determine if chapter 7 bankruptcy is the right solution for your financial situation.
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