Once a Chapter 7 case is filed, there are still important responsibilities. Missteps after filing can cause delays—or even dismissal.
Once a Chapter 7 case is filed, there are still important responsibilities. Missteps after filing can cause delays—or even dismissal.
Accuracy and organization are everything when filing Chapter 7. Mistakes during the filing stage can slow the case.
Certain actions taken before filing bankruptcy can complicate the case or raise red flags with the trustee.
Preparing for a Chapter 7 filing means gathering detailed financial information
Chapter 7 is known for being one of the fastest forms of bankruptcy. While timelines vary based on the court and complexity, most cases move from start to finish in a matter of months.
The 341 Meeting of Creditors is one of the most predictable and straightforward parts of a Chapter 7 case.