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In this video, our Wisconsin Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys discuss Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plans in Wisconsin. In Wisconsin, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy will cost $335 in 2020, and filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy will cost $310. A single person or a married couple can file for bankruptcy in Wisconsin for the same price. The court may allow you to pay the filing fee in installments if you can't pay it all at once. Bankruptcy filing fees are non-refundable. If you have further questions regarding filing for bankruptcy, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law.
In this video, our Wisconsin Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys discuss whether it is better to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Wisconsin or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Wisconsin. A Chapter 13 is better to a Chapter 7 in a number of scenarios. If you are behind on your mortgage or business payments and wish to keep your property, whether in Wisconsin or another state, at the end of the bankruptcy procedure, you must file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy permits you to make up missed payments over time while also restoring your original mortgage agreement. If you have further questions regarding filing for bankruptcy, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law.
In this video, our Wisconsin Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys discuss how those that qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be eligible for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy zero percent plan and save their home and car. One of the first questions someone considering bankruptcy asks is, "Will I be able to keep my car and home?" The answer may not be evident initially, but once the debtor has completed the Mean's Test, we can determine their eligibility under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy and begin working on a plan. If you have further questions regarding filing for bankruptcy, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law.