The New Bankruptcy Law: Information You Need To Know Before You File
The new bankruptcy law is in effect, and the climate has drastically changed for people who are considering bankruptcy. In this article we will touch on some of the details of the new law, and explain exactly how these new changes will affect you.
First, let’s touch on the new counseling requirements. According to the new law, you must complete credit counseling with an agency approved by the United States Trustee’s office before you can file for bankruptcy under either Chapter 13 or Chapter 7. Because this counseling is to decide whether you need to file for bankruptcy, or if an informal payment plan would be a better alternative for your situation. The counseling is mandatory for everyone, even for people who know for certain that a repayment plan is not what they want.
However, you are required only to join in the counseling; you do not have to go with any repayment plans the agency recommends.
But if you are given a plan, you will have to present the plan to the court with a certificate showing that you attended the counseling before you can file for bankruptcy. Once...