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hi welcome back to finally revealed in this episode I want to talk about what happens to your stuff when you file a chapter 7 bankruptcy and by stuff I mean property personal property real property the things that you own that you can buy and sell and transfer this is covered in a couple of different ways on the bankruptcy schedules as I say in another video and I will link it below you have to fill out information its actual its online now but it but you should have a copy of it printed out for you and youll have to sign an actual copy setting out what you own what property you own the kind it is whether you own it by yourself or with somebody else and then the money that you owe people or institutions and when you you dont get to keep everything bankruptcy is not like going through a carwash and that you wash off the debt and you keep everything you have there are ways that you could keep more than you might in other ways and thats what your bankruptcy attorney is for to help you