Keeping your House and Car in Bankruptcy
You can keep your personal effects in bankruptcy provided they are exempt property and not subject to execution by your creditors or you pay the value of your non-exempt property back to your creditors. This is called a reaffirmation agreement in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
WHAT IS A REAFFIRMATION AGREEMENT?
Keeping your House and Car in Bankruptcy explains Mr. Southward is possible, even if a debt can be discharged, you may want to work out a plan with the bank to keep your car. To promise to pay that debt, you must sign and file a reaffirmation agreement with the Court. Reaffirmation agreements are under special rules and are voluntary. They are not required by bankruptcy law or by any other law. Reaffirmation agreements-
- must be voluntary;
- must not place too heavy a burden on you or your family;
- must be in your best interest; and
- can be cancelled anytime before the Court issues your discharge or within 60 days after the agreement is filed with the Court, whichever gives you the most time.
If you are an individual and you are not represented by an attorney, the Court must hold a hearing to decide whether to approve the reaffirmation agreement. The agreement will not be legally binding until the Court approves it.
If you reaffirm a debt and then fail to pay it, you owe the debt the same as though there was no bankruptcy. The debt will not be discharged and the creditor can take action to recover any property on which it has a lien or mortgage. The creditor can also take legal action to recover a judgment against you.
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