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New Hampshire Bankruptcy Guide and Forms Package for Chapters 7 or 13

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Uniquely packaged forms and information for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcies, including detailed instructions and other resources. Click and view the Free Preview for the latest revision dates and a complete overview of contents.

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A completed Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stay on your credit reports for up to seven years from the date you file. But some creditors could view a Chapter 13 bankruptcy more favorably than a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It could be an indication that you repaid more of your debt.

Debts You Must Pay in Full Through Your Plan. Add up the following debts and divide by the number of months your plan will last. Secured Debt Payments on Property You Want to Keep. Unsecured Debts. Length of Your Repayment Plan.

Identifying Information. The Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy form acts as the cover sheet for your paperwork. Your Property. Your Exempt Property. Your Collateralized Debt. Your Other Debt. Your Contracts and Leases. Your Codebtors. Your Income.

Chapter 7 is the most common type of bankruptcy and is often referred to as a straight bankruptcy. Under Chapter 7, you can eliminate most of your unsecured debts and some secured debts by surrendering your assets. Unsecured debts are debts not secured with collateral, including most personal loans and credit cards.

Tax returns for the past 4 years. Paystubs or other proof of income for the last 6 months before filing. Bank account statements from the past 3 to 6 months. Recent mortgage statement(s) and real estate tax bills. Residential lease agreement if applicable.

The Overall Chapter 13 Average Payment. The average payment for a Chapter 13 case overall is probably about $500 to $600 per month. This information, however, may not be very helpful for your particular situation.

There is no minimum amount of debt you must have in order to file for bankruptcy relief. While the amount of your debt is an important factor to consider, there are other more important factors to take into account in determining if a bankruptcy filing is in your best interest.

What Documents Do You Need to File for Bankruptcy? Tax Returns. Income Documentation. Vehicle Registration, Proof of Value & Insurance. Retirement And Bank Account Statements. Identification. What Information Do You Need to Complete the Bankruptcy Forms? Credit Counseling Requirement.

However, when you file for bankruptcy, you never really have to go to court. The only appearance you are required to make is attending the 341(a) Meeting of Creditors. The 341(a) Hearing is held around 30-35 days after your bankruptcy case is filed.

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New Hampshire Bankruptcy Guide and Forms Package for Chapters 7 or 13