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The Law Office of Ray Garcia, P.A.
14850 SW 26th Street, Suite 204
Miami, Florida 33185
Board Certified in Real Estate Law


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Bankruptcy

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Which one lets me keep my property?

In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you ask the bankruptcy court to discharge most of the debts you owe. In exchange for this discharge, the bankruptcy trustee can take any property you own that is not exempt from collection sell it, and distribute the proceeds to your creditors. For more information on Chapter 7, see An Overview of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.

In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you file a repayment plan with the bankruptcy court to pay back all or a portion of your debts over time. The amount you'll have to repay depends on how much you earn, the amount and types of debt you owe, and how much property you own. For more information about Chapter 13, see An Overview of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

You lose no property in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, because you fund your repayment plan through your income. In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you select property you are eligible to keep from a list of exemptions.

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