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<p>Eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is something you will need to discuss with an attorney.&nbsp; However, there is a basic set of guidelines of which you should be aware.</p>
<p>What is Chapter 7 bankruptcy?&nbsp; Chapter 7 is the most common type of bankruptcy; the name refers to a chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy law.&nbsp; Under a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, some of a debtor&#8217;s property may be liquidated, or sold, to pay creditors.&nbsp; But the debtor&#8217;s property is not always sold, such as in a &#8220;no asset&#8221; case, where the debtor does not have enough property to sell to satisfy any creditors.&nbsp; If all goes well, the end result of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy should be a discharge of the debtor&#8217;s personal liability from debts previously owed.</p>
<p>Who may file for a Chapter 7?&nbsp; Individuals or businesses.</p>
<p>Are there income limits?  If your current monthly income is more than the <a href="http://jenlawyer.com/117/new-jersey-household-median-income-levels-rising-soon/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about median income &raquo;">median income</a> for your state, you must do a means test to see if you qualify to file for a Chapter 7.  If you need to complete the means test, you should get a lawyer, because it can be complicated.</p>
<p>What if I&#8217;ve filed for bankruptcy in the past?  Again, there are some complex rules here and you need to speak with a bankruptcy attorney.  You might need to wait a certain period of time, depending on what happened as a result of your last filing and what chapter you filed under, before you can file again.</p>
<p>What about the credit counseling requirement?  You are required to take a credit counseling course before filing.  At the end of the course, you receive a certificate that you provide at the time of filing.  The certificate expires after 180 days.  The course you take must be given by a provider that has been pre-approved by the bankruptcy court.</p>
<p>These are only some bare-bones basics about Chapter 7 eligibility.  There are situations where filing for bankruptcy under a different chapter (such as Chapter 13) might be the better course of action for a debtor.  You should consult an attorney first to find out which is best for you.<br />
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