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Georgia Bankruptcy Laws

Georgia Bankruptcy LawsIf you’re thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Georgia, you may be tempted to file on your own. However, recent reforms make Georgia bankruptcy laws more complex than ever. As a result, before you decide to file, you should consider contacting an experienced bankruptcy attorney.

Contrary to popular belief, the new Georgia bankruptcy laws do not make it more difficult to file bankruptcy—but it does take much more work. New eligibility requirements require consumers to complete court-approved credit counseling and establish income limitations for those who file bankruptcy. For example, to qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your income must fall below the median income in your state. In Georgia, these income limitations are approximately $40,000 for an individual, $54,000 for a family of two, and $60,000 for a family of three.

However, based on your expenses, bankruptcy may still be an option even if your income exceeds these limits. In fact, recent data estimates that less than 5% of individuals who file for bankruptcy are denied.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is yet another option for individuals with less than $307,675 in unsecured debt and less than $922,975 in secured debt. Unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a Chapter 13 claim does not erase your debts, but instead restructures it so that you can pay off your debts through an affordable payment plan. An experienced bankruptcy attorney can easily determine whether you’re eligible for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy and can work with you to decide which option is right for you.

In addition to the new eligibility requirements, Georgia bankruptcy laws now require consumers to submit a great deal of paperwork such as tax records, credit reports, and property appraisals. If you fail to submit all of the required documentation, your bankruptcy claim may be denied, and even the smallest error could lead to foreclosure, repossession, or criminal charges.

Attorney Carolyn Karettis knows the ins and outs of Georgia bankruptcy laws and can help reduce the risks you face. With over 10 years of experience, we provide the expertise you need as you navigate through the complicated Georgia bankruptcy laws.

Protect your property and your financial future—contact us today to discuss your options.
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