Connecticut Bankruptcy Guide and Forms Package for Chapters 7 or 13 - Connecticut 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the preliminary notes regarding filer types. Ensure you understand whether you are filing as an individual or a non-individual entity.
  3. Decide between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 based on your financial situation. If opting for Chapter 7, complete the 'Statement of Your Current Monthly Income' (Official Form 122A-1) to determine eligibility.
  4. If your income exceeds the median, proceed with the 'Chapter 7 Means Test Calculation' (Official Form 122A-2) to assess your ability to repay debts.
  5. For Chapter 13 filers, draft a repayment plan detailing how you intend to pay creditors over time. Ensure this plan aligns with your income and is within legal limits.
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Eligibility Chapter 7. Chapter 7 is available to those whose income is less than their states median or who can pass the means test. Chapter 13. Chapter 13 has no income requirement, but unsecured debt must be below $465,275 and secured debt below $1,395,875 (for cases filed between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2025).
Chapter 7 bankruptcy Filing fee: $335. Attorney fees: Between $1,000 and $2,500 in most consumer bankruptcy cases.
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.
Here are some of the main drawbacks: Not everyone is eligible to file Chapter 7. Your credit score might take a hit. Some debts cant be erased in Chapter 7.
The cost to file bankruptcy in Connecticut is $338 for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy and $313 for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy based on that US bankruptcy court fee schedule.

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