Categories: Personal Bankruptcy

10 Questions Every Bankruptcy Client Asks

If you’re thinking about bankruptcy, you probably have many questions. You’re not alone. Most clients want to know what to expect before they file. Here are 10 of the most common questions people ask when they meet with a bankruptcy attorney.

Common Questions About Bankruptcy

1. Will I lose everything I own?

No. Bankruptcy laws protect many of your assets. Florida has exemptions that let you keep certain property, retirement accounts, and personal items. Many clients are surprised by how much they can keep, even in Chapter 7.

2. Can I keep my house or car?

Often, yes. If you are current on your payments, you may be able to keep both. In Chapter 13, your repayment plan may even help you catch up on past-due amounts. Keeping these items depends on your equity and your ability to stay on track with payments.

3. Will bankruptcy wipe out all my debts?

Not every debt is discharged. Most unsecured debts, like credit cards and medical bills, are eliminated. However, some debts, such as child support, alimony, and some student loan debt, remain. Talking to an attorney helps you know exactly which debts will stay.

4. Will bankruptcy stop creditors from calling?

Yes. The automatic stay stops most collection efforts immediately. Creditors must stop calling, sending letters, garnishing wages, and filing lawsuits. If they continue, your attorney can take action against them.

5. Will my credit be ruined forever?

No. Bankruptcy does appear on your credit report, but it also gives you a chance to rebuild. Many clients start improving their credit score within one to two years. With steady effort, you can qualify for new credit, car loans, and even a mortgage down the road.

6. Can I file bankruptcy more than once?

Yes, but there are limits. The waiting period depends on whether you filed Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 before. An attorney can tell you if enough time has passed to file again.

7. Should I file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?

It depends on your situation. Chapter 7 is faster and erases many debts, but you may need to give up certain assets. Chapter 13 involves a repayment plan, but it can help you protect your home and car. The best choice depends on your income, debts, and long-term goals.

8. How long does bankruptcy take?

Chapter 7 cases usually take a few months from start to finish. Chapter 13 takes three to five years because of the repayment plan. Knowing the timeline helps you prepare for the process.

9. Will everyone know I filed?

Bankruptcy filings are public records, but that does not mean everyone will find out. Usually, only your creditors and the court are notified. Most people in your life will never know unless you tell them.

10. Do I need an attorney to file?

You can file on your own, but it’s risky. Bankruptcy law is complex, and mistakes can cause you to lose property or have your case dismissed. An attorney helps you avoid errors and protects your rights.

Getting the Right Guidance

Bankruptcy is not the same for everyone. Your income, assets, and goals all affect the outcome. Asking questions is the first step toward understanding how it works. With guidance from an experienced bankruptcy attorney, you can make informed choices and protect your financial future.

Talk to a Florida Bankruptcy Attorney

If you are thinking about bankruptcy, you likely share many of these same concerns. The Law Offices of Robert M. Geller helps clients across Florida understand the process and find relief from overwhelming debt. Contact us today to learn more about your options and take control of your financial future.

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