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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing Resources

Chapter 13 bankruptcy was designed to protect assets.

Under Chapter 13, a bankruptcy filer is placed on an interest-free debt repayment plan that typically lasts three to five years.

During that time, the filer can usually keep his or her home or cars, as long as they stay on the payment schedule.

Check out the below links to learn more or fill out the below form to talk to a bankruptcy lawyer about your bankruptcy options:

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