Debtor's Statement of Intent
When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must file a
statement of intent. Your statement of intent tells the courts and
your creditors how you plan to deal with any secured debts you may
have. A secured debt is a form of debt where your creditors can
legally repossess your personal or real property (or secured
property) as collateral. Some examples of secured debts include
car payments and mortgages.
Failure to Attend to Secured Properties during Bankruptcy
You must file a statement of intent within 30 days of your
first creditors meeting.
In addition, you must either finish payments on your secured
property or reaffirm the debt on your secured property within 45
days. When you reaffirm your debt, you choose to continue payment
on your debt after you file for bankruptcy.
If you have not finished paying your secured debts or
reaffirmed your secured debts within 45 days, the courts will
terminate your automatic stay as to the property securing the
particular secured debt. The automatic stay is a federal court
order that stops all collection proceedings against you. Creditors
have to stop their foreclosure proceedings, stop any pending
lawsuits against you, and stop garnishing your wages.
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If the automatic stay is terminated, creditors will regain
their ability to pursue their right to repossess your property
that secures the debt.
Conclusion
You will likely want to keep your home or vehicle after you
file for bankruptcy. In order to do this, you will need to file a
statement of intent in a timely manner. Be sure you make the
proper arrangements for your possessions by reaffirming the debt.
The most important thing you can do to keep the property that is
collateral for a loan is to stay current on the payments. Our
attorneys at Legal Helpers/Macey & Aleman would be happy to
assist you through the entire bankruptcy process.
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS IN NO
WAY GIVING ANY LEGAL ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION. THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN WAS COMPILED FROM VARIOUS ARTICLES. FOR ANY LEGAL
ADVICE OR REPRESENTATION SEEK YOUR OWN LEGAL COUNSEL.
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