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Chapter 7 is the
most common type of bankruptcy, and it generally provides the quickest fresh start for a person by discharging most unsecured
debts (i.e., credit card charges more than 60-days old that were incurred with good faith intent to pay; medical bills, some
taxes, unsecured guarantees and notes; most judgments and garnishments; repossession debts; eviction or broken lease debts;
past utilities, etc.). A Chapter 7 does not discharge certain taxes such as income taxes for years less than three- years-old
and trust fund taxes, alimony, child support, student loans and credit charges within sixty days of filing bankruptcy and
some other debts. If you are current with your payments on your car/truck loans and your home mortgage and you want to retain
those items, you will need to continue making these monthly payments. Usually, filing a Chapter 7 protects your house, vehicles,
home furnishings, wages, retirement plans and life-insurance cash value from creditors.
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