Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Maryland

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for dealing with overwhelming debt. But it isn't available to everyone. There are several situations in which you won't be allowed to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Local Companies

Andre` R. Weitzman Attorney At Law
410-727-3505
14 West Franklin St.
Baltimore, MD
Lewis Neil J-Attorney At Law
410-727-7642
16 W Read St
Baltimore, MD
Posner Suzanne
410-313-9893
1101 St Paul Street
Baltimore, MD
Cardaro & Peek LLC
410-752-6166
201 N Charles Street Ste 2100
Baltimore, MD
Pinderhughes Alice G PA
410-625-0100
201 N Charles St Suite 1600
Baltimore, MD
Financial Independence Service, Inc
410-521-7780
7402 Windsor Mill Rd
Baltimore, MD
Pinder Legal Team
410-661-9571
7602 Harford Rd
Baltimore, MD
Fine Grzech & MacMeekin PA
410-661-5400
1702 Taylor Ave Ste: C
Baltimore, MD
Maslan Maslan & Rothwell PA
410-282-2700
7508 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD
Chesapeake Industrial
410-661-5000
9512 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD

Provided By:

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for dealing with overwhelming debt. But it isn't available to everyone. There are several situations in which you won't be allowed to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

You Have Enough Income to Repay Your Debts

Under the old bankruptcy rules, the bankruptcy judge had the power to dismiss a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case if he or she thought the debtor had sufficient disposable income to fund a Chapter 13 repayment plan. There were no hard and fast rules dictating when a judge should dismiss a case on these grounds -- it depended on the facts of the case and the attitude of the judge.

Now that the new bankruptcy law has gone into effect, however, there are clear criteria that dictate who will be allowed to stay in Chapter 7 bankruptcy -- and who will be forced to use Chapter 13 bankruptcy if they want to file. Disabled veterans whose debts were incurred during active duty and people whose debts come primarily from the operation of a business get a fast pass to Chapter 7 bankruptcy. All others must meet the requirements set out below.

How High is Your Income?

Under the new rules, the first step in figuring out whether you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is to measure your "current monthly income" against the median income for a family of your size in your state. Your "current monthly income" is your average income over the last six months before you file. If your income is less than or equal to the median, you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

If your income is more than the median, however, you must pass "the means test" -- another requirement of the new law -- in order to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Do You Have Enough Disposable Income to Repay Some Debts?

The purpose of the means test is to figure out whether you have enough disposable income, after subtracting certain allowed expenses and required debt payments, to repay at least a portion of your unsecured debts over a five-year repayment period.

For much more information on these new requirements, including detailed worksheets that will help you figure out whether you can use Chapter 7 bankruptcy, see How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, by Attorneys Stephen Elias, Albin Renauer, and Robin Leonard (Nolo).

You Previously Received a Bankruptcy Discharge

You cannot file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy if you obtained a discharge of your debts in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case within the last eight years, or a Chapter 13 case within the last six years.

A Previous Bankruptcy Was Dismissed Within the Previous 180 Days

You cannot file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy if a previous Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case was dismissed within the past 180 days because:

  • you violated a court order
  • the court ruled that your filing was fraudulent or constituted an abuse of the bankruptcy system, or
  • you requested the dismissal after a creditor asked for relief from the automatic stay.

You Defrauded Your Creditors

A bankruptcy court may dismiss your case if it thinks you have tried to cheat your creditors or concealed assets so you can keep them for yourself.

Certain activities are red flags to the courts and trustees. If you have engaged in any of them during the past year, your bankruptcy case may be dismissed. These no-nos include:

  • unloading assets to your friends or relatives to hide them from creditors or from the bankruptcy court
  • running up debts for luxury items when you were clearly broke and had no way to pay them off
  • concealing property or money from your spouse during a divorce proceeding, or
  • lying about your income or debts on a credit application.

In addition, you must sign your bankruptcy papers under "penalty of perjury" swearing that everything in them is true. If you deliberately fail to disclose property, omit material information about your financial affairs, or use a false Social Security number (to hide your identity as a prior filer), and the court discovers your action, your case will be dismissed and you may be prosecuted for fraud.


Copyright 2009 Nolo

For more information visit Nolo Press

Featured Local Company

Andre` R. Weitzman Attorney At Law

410-727-3505
14 West Franklin St.
Baltimore, MD
http://www.andreweitzman.com

Related Articles
- Bankruptcy Means Test Maryland
The means test was designed to limit the use of Chapter 7 bankruptcy to those who truly can't pay their debts. It does this by deducting specific monthly expenses from your "current monthly income" (your average income over the six calendar months before you file for bankruptcy) to arrive at your monthly "disposable income."
- Tips for Bankruptcy Maryland
- Personal Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Maryland
- How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Maryland
- Who Can File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Maryland
- Reasons to Use Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Instead of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Maryland
- Personal Bankruptcy Case Maryland
- Personal Bankruptcy Filing Process Maryland
- Reasons for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Maryland
- How to File for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Maryland
Regional Articles
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Annapolis MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Baltimore MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Bel Air MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Beltsville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Bethesda MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Bowie MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Brooklyn MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Capitol Heights MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Catonsville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Chevy Chase MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Clinton MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cockeysville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy College Park MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Columbia MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Crofton MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cumberland MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Derwood MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy District Heights MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Dundalk MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Edgewood MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Elkridge MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Elkton MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Ellicott City MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Essex MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Forest Hill MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Fort Washington MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Frederick MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Frostburg MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Gaithersburg MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Germantown MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Glen Burnie MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Greenbelt MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Gwynn Oak MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Hagerstown MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Halethorpe MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Havre De Grace MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Hyattsville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Jessup MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Joppa MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Kensington MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy La Plata MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lanham MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Laurel MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lexington Park MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lusby MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lutherville Timonium MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Middle River MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Millersville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Montgomery Village MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Mount Airy MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Nottingham MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Odenton MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Olney MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Owings Mills MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Oxon Hill MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Parkville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Pasadena MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Pikesville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Potomac MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Randallstown MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Reisterstown MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Rockville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Rosedale MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Salisbury MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Severn MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Severna Park MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Silver Spring MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Suitland MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Sykesville MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Takoma Park MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Temple Hills MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Towson MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Upper Marlboro MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Waldorf MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Westminster MD
- Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Windsor Mill MD
Related Local Event
National Court Reporters Association - NCRA Annual Convention & Exposition
Dates: 8/6/2009 - 8/9/2009
Location: Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center
National Harbor, MD
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History