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Here is a list of Albertas bankruptcy exemptions: You are entitled to keep the necessary clothing for you and your dependents. You can keep enough food to support you and your dependents for up to 12 months. You can retain up to $4,000 in home furnishings and appliances. All medical and dental aids are exempt.
If you file for personal bankruptcy, you generally have two options: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will sell off many of your assets to pay your creditors. In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you keep the assets but must repay your debts over a specified period.
The cost to file bankruptcy in Washington is $338 for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Washington and $313 for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy based on that US bankruptcy court fee schedule.
You can only file for bankruptcy once every 8 years. Before filing for Chapter 7, at least one of these should be true: You have a lot of debt and income and/or assets a creditor could take. You lost your driver license after being in an accident while uninsured.
Chapter 7 is the most commonly filed personal bankruptcy. Its quicker and less complicated than Chapter 13. That said, Chapter 13 might be a better option for you if you make too much income to pass the means test and/or if you own a home.