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In addition to obtaining your credit report, you will need the following documents: Tax returns for the past four years. Paystubs or other proof of income for the last six months before filing. Bank account statements from the past 36 months.
A Chapter 13 petition for bankruptcy will likely necessitate a $500 to $600 monthly payment, especially for debtors paying at least one automobile through the payment plan. However, since the bankruptcy court will consider a large number of factors, this estimate could vary greatly.
The biggest difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 is that Chapter 7 focuses on discharging (getting rid of) unsecured debt such as credit cards, personal loans and medical bills while Chapter 13 allows you to catch up on secured debts like your home or your car while also discharging unsecured debt.
Mandatory Forms for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy 101 Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy. 106Dec Declaration About an Individual Debtors Schedules. 106Sum Summary of Your Assets and Liabilities and Certain Statistical Information. 106A/B Schedule A/B: Property.
Connecticut Law Exemptions Home: Real Property, including mobile or manufactured home, up to $250,000 (up to $500,000 for a couple). Motor Vehicle: Up to $4,450. Motor vehicle: Motor vehicle(s) up to $7,000. Wild Card: $1,475 of any property, and the unused portion of homestead exemption up to $13,950.
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Complying With Local Bankruptcy Requirements Filing Chapter 13 on your own can quickly become a full-time job because you must understand all the obligations required by a Chapter 13 plan. Many trustees maintain a website with the trustees requirements, such as payment procedures.
How To File Bankruptcy for Free in Connecticut Collect Your Connecticut Bankruptcy Documents. Take a Credit Counseling Course. Complete the Bankruptcy Forms. Get Your Filing Fee. Print Your Bankruptcy Forms. File Your Forms With the Connecticut Bankruptcy Court. Mail Documents to Your Trustee. Take a Debtor Education Course.
Excessive income (for Chapter 13) Chapter 13 bankruptcy requires debtors to have a regular income and adhere to repayment plans. However, if your income is too high relative to your debts, the court may determine that youre not eligible to restructure your debts under this chapter.

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