

Chapter 7 bankruptcy eliminates typically all our your unsecured credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans, debts from vehicle repossession and from a foreclosure. In many instances the assets you own may be protected under Michigan or federal bankruptcy exemptions laws . If all of the assets that you hold are protected under bankruptcy laws then creditors will receive nothing in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy and if you qualify you will receive a discharge of your debts.
Receiving a discharge of your debts in Chapter 7 bankruptcy means that your creditors cannot go after you personally for the debts or pursue collection actions against you for the debts.
If you are currently being garnished by a creditor, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can stop the majority of garnishment actions. When you file bankruptcy, garnishment creditors are notified of your bankruptcy filing and must stop garnishing your wages.
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy immediately stops most creditor calls, stop lawsuit, eviction, utility shut off and harassments. Creditors are notified by the court that you have filed for bankruptcy and must immediately stop collection efforts or be subject to possible sanctions.
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