How to File for Bankruptcy and Keep Your Car
If you're struggling financially and worried about losing
your car, there are options available that can help you keep your vehicle. In
this blog post, two top bankruptcy
attorneys will discuss the different types of bankruptcy, how they impact
your car ownership, and what you can do to protect your vehicle during the
bankruptcy process.
Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Two main types of bankruptcy that individuals may file are
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your non-exempt assets are
sold to pay off your creditors, and any remaining debt is forgiven. If you want
to keep your car in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be able to
"redeem" the car by paying its current value to the creditor in a
lump sum. This could be beneficial if your car's value is less than the amount
you owe on your auto loan. Alternatively, you can negotiate with your lender to
reaffirm your auto loan, which lets you maintain your regular payments and keep
your car.
In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you make a repayment plan to pay
off your debts for 3 to 5 years. Because this type of bankruptcy allows you to
keep your essential assets, including your car, you can still make regular
payments on your car loan and hold onto your vehicle.
Steps to Keep Your Car During Bankruptcy
To keep your car during the bankruptcy process, you may need
to take specific steps such as:
- Negotiate with your lender: You may be able to renegotiate loan terms, interest rates, or repayment schedules to make your car loan more manageable.
- Redeem your car: As mentioned earlier, redeeming your car may be an option if you're eligible.
- Reaffirm your loan: You can reaffirm your car loan with your lender, indicating that you'll continue to pay it after the bankruptcy process.
- Declare bankruptcy without surrendering: If your car is leased, you can declare bankruptcy without surrendering the vehicle, as long as you continue to make payments on the lease.
Conclusion
Filing for bankruptcy can be a tough decision, but with the
right legal advice and strategy, you can keep your car and get back on track
financially. Whether you choose a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it's
important to work with an experienced attorney who can guide you through the
process and make sure your rights are protected. Remember that there are
options available, even if you're struggling with debt and fear losing your
car. If you need help from a lawyer
to declare bankruptcy, contact Lewis & Jurnovoy today.
Lewis and Jurnovoy is a local law office serving the
Florida Panhandle. We specialize in bankruptcy law, including Chapter 7 and
Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We will work to achieve the best financial remedy for
your outstanding debts.
Lewis & Jurnovoy PCB
2714 West 15th St
Panama City, FL 32401
(850) 913-9110
https://www.LewisandJurnovoy.com


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