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The notice informs creditors generally that the debts owed to them have been discharged and that they should not attempt any further collection. They are cautioned in the notice that continuing collection efforts could subject them to punishment for contempt.
When filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy you can protect a portion of the equity you have accumulated in their home through the Maryland Homestead exemption. If the amount of equity you have exceeds the current exemption, the courts may require you to refinance the property and pay some of the accumulated equity to creditors.
If your total monthly income over the course of the next 60 months is less than $7,475 then you pass the means test and you may file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. If it is over $12,475 then you fail the means test and dont have the option of filing Chapter 7.
Currently, those seeking Chapter 7 protections in Maryland can exempt up to $25,150 in home equity. Spouses filing jointly do not have the option of doubling this amount.
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