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Chapter 128 is neither bankruptcy, nor credit counseling. It is a debt consolidation repayment plan through the court system. You get 36 months to pay off items, which are not considered collateral debts, like credit cards, medical bills, personal loans and miscellaneous bills.
Domestic Wisconsin Corporation Annual Report Requirements: $25 online or $40 by mail. Due: Annually by the end of the registration anniversary quarter. If you incorporated or foreign-qualified on February 15, then your annual report is due every year by the end of the first quarter on March 31.
People often ask if a Chapter 128 is the same as a bankruptcy - it is NOT. In fact, its not a form of bankruptcy or in any way related to a bankruptcy. It cant be reported to your credit as a bankruptcy, both during the pendency of the case or after youve successfully made all the payments.
All you need is a petition that announces you are filing for Chapter 128 and include an affidavit that lists the debts you want to reorganize. This type of filing covers all unsecured debts a person might have accrued during ones lifetime.
The filing fee is $31.50 in most counties (slightly higher in Milwaukee County). There will also be attorneys fees which are set by the attorney, not the trustee. The trustees fees are a percentage of your total debts and are not an upfront cost but rather are paid out over the term of your plan.
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