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CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is the most commonly filed Bankruptcy Petition and is intended to provide a “fresh start” to honest people with limited financial resources by granting an “Order of Discharge” for typical debts such as: credit cards, medical bills, payday loans, utility debts, judgments and debts related to foreclosures and auto repossessions.
CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is designed to combine all debts into one repayment plan, which lasts 3 – 5 years, with a payment which is affordable at the time of filing and subject to change if your personal and/or financial circumstances change significantly during the Chapter 13 Plan. Chapter 13 is limited to individuals and unincorporated businesses with
CHAPTER 128 DEBT REPAYMENT
Section 128.21 of the Wisconsin Statutes has been provided to Wisconsin residents as a way to fully repay unsecured debts over 36 months with freedom from wage garnishment by included creditors and without continued contractual interest. Section 128.21 of the Wisconsin Statutes is commonly referred to as a “Chapter 128“ or “wage earner repayment plan”…
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