Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Keep Your Property & Repay Debts Over Time Reduce your debts, save your property — and start over!

Are you behind on your mortgage, taxes or other bills? Are creditors threatening foreclosure or repossession? This book will show you how to save your house, car and other assets with Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. It lets you cancel your debts and pay off the rest with an affordable repayment plan.

And now you can avoid attorney fees and do it yourself — let Chapter 13 Bankruptcyyou how to:

  • determine if you qualify for Chapter 13
  • stop a house foreclosure
  • estimate monthly payments
  • devise an acceptable repayment plan
  • complete and file forms
  • make up missed mortgage payments
  • pay off other debts
  • represent yourself before a bankruptcy judge or trustee

    The 9th edition is completely rewritten to reflect the recent (and massive) changes to federal bankruptcy law, as well as the latest bankruptcy exemption laws of your state. It also includes the most current legal documents and instructions on filling them out.

    Whether you work with a lawyer or file on your own, you’ll find everything you need to take charge of your debts in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

    Please note: This book does not cover business bankruptcies, farm reorganizations or individual repayment plans (Chapter 13). For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, see Nolo’s How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.

    State and Federal Exemption Charts
    Doubling
    Residency Requirements for Claiming State Exemptions
    Exemptions for Retirement Accounts
    Individual State and Federal Charts

    Tear-Out Forms
    Voluntary Petition
    Exhibit C to Voluntary Petition
    Exhibit D to Voluntary Petition
    Schedule A — Real Property
    Schedule B — Personal Property
    Schedule C — Property Claimed as Exempt
    Schedule D — Creditors Holding Secured Claims
    Schedule E — Creditors Holding Unsecured Priority Claims
    Schedule F — Creditors Holding Unsecured Nonpriority Claims
    Schedule G — Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases
    Schedule H — Codebtors
    Schedule I — Current Income of Individual Debtor(s)
    Schedule J — Current Expenditures of Individual Debtor(s)
    Declaration Concerning Debtor’s Schedules
    Summary of Schedules and Statistical Summary of Certain Liabilities and Related Data
    Form 3A — Application and Order to Pay Filing Fee in Installments
    Form 7 — Statement of Financial Affairs
    Form 10 — Proof of Claim
    Form 20A — Notice of Motion or Objection
    Form 21 — Statement of Social Security Number(s)
    Form 22A — Statement of Current Monthly Income and Means-Test Calculation
    Form 22C — ChaStatement of Current Monthly Income and Calculation of Commitment Period and Disposable Income
    Form 23 — Debtor’s Certification of Completion of Postpetition Instructional Course Concerning Personal Financial Management
    Form 201 — Notice to Individual Consumer Debtor Under 342(b) of the Bankruptcy Code Amendment Cover Sheet
    Daily Expenses
    Notice of Plan Amendment and Confirmation Hearing Date
    Proof of Service by Mail
    Chapter 13 Repayment Plan

    Appendix C: Charts

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