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Boston Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney

Discharging your Debt by Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start

Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to eliminate most or all of your unsecured debt such as credit cards, medical bills, overdue utility payments, personal loans, payday loans and others . There are a number of debts, however, that are not eligible for Chapter 7 protection. Examples include:

  • Debts not included in your bankruptcy petition
  • Money or property that was obtained through fraudulent methods
  • Student loans (either privately sponsored or government sponsored)
  • Domestic support debts (such as alimony or child support)
  • Some tax related debts

There are circumstances in which tax debts or student loans could possibly be included in a bankruptcy, but it will be up to the bankruptcy court to determine whether you this is an option in your case.

Chapter 7 is the most sought after form of bankruptcy for individual debtors. If your Chapter 7 petition is accepted, a bankruptcy trustee will determine if you have any assets that could be liquidated, and a large majority of those filing are under no threat of losing any of their belongings, tools or property. Most people filing chapter 7 do not have large numbers of assets, and gain a significant advantage by filing - they are free from their consumer debt when the process is completed. If all of your property/assets are eligible for exemption, it is extremely likely that will get through Chapter 7 bankruptcy without losing anything. A Boston bankruptcy attorney is available to help you through the Chapter 7 process and evaluate your personal financial situation and advise you what to expect.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer in Boston

My name is Roushi Sahagen, and I am a bankruptcy attorney that serves the Boston and Quincy areas. My firm, Infinity Law Group, is an organization with the tools and resources necessary to help you through your bankruptcy case. Contact my offices, and I will consult with you about your financial situation so that I can help you determine if Chapter 7 bankruptcy can bring you the relief you so badly need.

Contact a Boston Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer for more information about the Chapter 7 process and how it may benefit you.