You filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy but you want to keep your house, so you reaffirmed the mortgage payment. This means that your mortgage debt will not be discharged in the bankruptcy and you will be liable for the debt. But it also means that you will get to continue living in your house. Unfortunately, after […]
DALLAS CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY: WHEN IS A DEBT REAFFIRMED?
A reaffirmation agreement is an agreement between a debtor and a creditor in a Chapter 7bankruptcy case which allows a specific secured debt to survive the bankruptcy discharge. The reason a debtor may want to enter into this type of agreement is because they wish to keep collateral that is securing the debt. In Chapter […]
REAFFIRMATION OF SECURED LOANS
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a great way of getting rid of debt. Debtors who successfully complete this type of bankruptcy case receive a discharge order which permanently shields them from liability for the debts discharged in their bankruptcy case. Debts that are discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy include credit cards, personal loans, pay day advance […]