Bankruptcy can provide relief from debt, but it will affect your credit score and ability to apply for credit. Weigh the pros and cons of bankruptcy before you file.| Debt.org
Learn about what a bankruptcy discharge is after filing, the debts that are dischargeable in bankruptcy, and what happens if the discharge is denied.| Debt.org
Depending on the situation, you can file bankruptcy twice. Learn when you can & can’t file for bankruptcy twice, including restrictions, timelines, & alternatives.| Debt.org
Learn about the process for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy discharge, what the hardship discharge is, and what debts are not discharged in Chapter 13.| Debt.org
Bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 7-10 years depending on which bankruptcy you file. Learn how long each type of bankruptcy affects your credit.| Debt.org
Learn the differences between chapter 7 & chapter 13 bankruptcy, how to choose which option is best for you, and who to turn to for help with your choice.| Debt.org
Understand the process of Chapter 7 bankruptcy— from filing to discharge, and tips for everything in between. Get help from experts at Debt.org today.| Debt.org
Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to propose a repayment plan to the court and creditors. Learn about qualifying and filing for chapter 13 bankruptcy.| Debt.org
Before filing bankruptcy, you must complete credit counseling. Learn what credit counseling involves for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy.| Debt.org