Chapter 7 Bankruptcy FAQ (2024)

Find answers to common bankruptcy questions about Chapter 7.

In This Article
  • What is Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
  • Who is the debtor in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
  • I've heard I'll have to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Is this true?
  • Will all of my unsecured debts be wiped out in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
  • If I'm current on my mortgage, can I keep my home in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
  • I don't own a home, but will I have to give up other property if I file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
  • Considering Bankruptcy?

What is Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy—also called "straight" or "liquidation" bankruptcy—is designed to give you a fresh start by wiping out many types of debt. In return, the bankruptcy trustee sells or "liquidates" your nonexempt property to provide partial repayment to creditors. Many people have very little nonexempt property, so most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filers keep most or all of their property.

Who is the debtor in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

A debtor is someone who owes money for an outstanding debt. "Debtor" also describes someone who files for bankruptcy relief. A debtor can be an individual or company. A "creditor" is the person or business to which the debtor owes money, and a "codebtor" is responsible for a debt along with you. For instance, if your aunt cosigned your loan (signed a contract agreeing to pay for the car if you didn't), your aunt would be the codebtor on the loan. As codebtors, you'd both be responsible for paying off the obligation.

Learn more about a consigner's responsibilities and whether your cosigner will be liable for debt if you file for bankruptcy.

I've heard I'll have to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Is this true?

In Chapter 7, the debtor's household income must be low enough to qualify. A debtor with enough income to fund a Chapter 13 repayment plan after considering certain expenses will not be eligible for a Chapter 7 discharge.

Suppose the household income is below the state median income for similar households. In that case, the debtor presumptively qualifies for Chapter 7. However, the judge can still require filing under Chapter 13 if the debtor has sufficient income to fund a Chapter 13 plan. There are two ways this can occur. The debtor who doesn't pass the second portion of the means test, which uses expense deductions allowed by law, won't qualify.

Additionally, the debtor won't qualify if the debtor's monthly budget, using actual expenses, indicates money is available each month to pay creditors. For more details, read The Bankruptcy Means Test: Are You Eligible for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Will all of my unsecured debts be wiped out in Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy wipes out most types of unsecured debt. Unsecured debts are debts that aren't guaranteed by collateral property. (A mortgage is a secured debt guaranteed by the home; an auto loan is a secured debt guaranteed by a vehicle.) Unsecured debts wiped out by Chapter 7 bankruptcy include credit card debt, medical bills, and gasoline card debt.

However, you can't wipe out all unsecured debt. For instance, child and spousal support and student loans (except in limited circ*mstances) are nondischargeable—you'll remain responsible for repaying them after bankruptcy. Some other debts might not be dischargeable if the creditor objects, such as recent debts for luxury goods, debts incurred based on fraud (such as lying on a credit application or writing a bad check), and tax debts first due within the previous three years. Learn which obligations remain after Chapter 7 bankruptcy in What Bankruptcy Can and Cannot Do and When Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Isn't the Right Choice.

If I'm current on my mortgage, can I keep my home in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

You can keep your home in Chapter 7 bankruptcy if all of your home's equity is exempt. What is exempt equity? Although the Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee can sell some property to pay unsecured debtors, you can keep a certain amount of property, called "exempt property."

Bankruptcy law in all but a handful of states allows homeowners to keep some home equity using a "homestead exemption." The exemption amount varies by state. If all of the equity is exempt, the Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee can't sell your home as part of the bankruptcy. As long as you keep your mortgage current, the house remains yours. Learn more in Your Home in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.

I don't own a home, but will I have to give up other property if I file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

The bankruptcy trustee can sell some of a Chapter 7 debtor's property to repay unsecured creditors, but protections exist. All states allow debtors to keep a certain amount of property, known as "exempt" property. Most states exempt property up to a specific value in vehicles, clothing, household furnishings, appliances, pensions, tools necessary in a trade or profession, home equity, and public benefits. The extensive list of exemptions allows many debtors to keep all or most of their property. Learn more When Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Isn't the Right Choice.

Considering Bankruptcy?

To get the facts and find out if bankruptcy could work for you, see The New Bankruptcy: Will It Work for You? by Cara O'Neill (Nolo) or How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, by Cara O'Neill (Nolo).

Further Reading

Expenses That Can Help You Pass Bankruptcy's Means TestUpdated August 09, 2022
Surrendering Secured Property in Chapter 7 BankruptcyUpdated March 17, 2023
Reaffirming a Car Loan in Chapter 7 BankruptcyUpdated November 17, 2022
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy FAQ (2024)
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