Sonoma County Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer

Chapter 13 Assistance in Santa Rosa, California

Finding a Way to Pay Your Debt

Have you fallen behind on your bills, mortgage payments, car payments or other debts due to illness, a short-term job loss, divorce or some other personal difficulty? Do you have the ability to pay some of your debts but not all of them? If so, Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be right for you.

Higher income clients might not qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. These clients can still seek debt relief however, by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The Law Offices of Julie S. Levy can help. Ms. Levy has assisted clients with their debt relief needs for more than 15 years as an attorney and paralegal as well. Her main goal is to help clients find relief from the burden of large debt. We are a debt relief agency and we help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is primarily used by home owners facing foreclosure. The strategy allows for the possibility of keeping your home and working out repayment plan on your mortgage arrears to maintain the bulk of your assets.

Contact Ms. Levy today to schedule a free consultation or call 707-523-2525.

Chapter 13 Basics

Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows individuals to negotiate with creditors, structuring a repayment plan that can take from 36-60 months. This allows for repayment of back taxes or mortgages arrearages over time, as well as prioritization of debt repayment.

Chapter 13 filing allows clients to retain possession of their homes and most assets while offering the freedom to repay their debt over extended and affordable terms. We will analyze the value of your home and see if the value is lower than the balance of your first mortgage. If it is and you file a Chapter 13, you may be able to file a motion to avoid the second lien on your house if there is no value to secure it.

Affordable Payment Plan

Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy puts an immediate stop to phone calls, letters and other forms of creditor harassment. Once your bankruptcy plan is approved, you will be set up on a three-to-five year repayment plan, making regular, affordable payments to a trustee appointed by the bankruptcy court.

Depending on your circumstances, some of your debts may have to be repaid in full during the payment plan period, while other debts may be partially discharged (eliminated) at the end of that period.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is particularly good at helping people avoid foreclosure and repossession by catching up with late mortgage payments and car payments. It may also be the best option for people with back taxes, allowing them to discharge other debts so they can focus on paying their taxes. Please contact Ms. Levy by email or call 707-523-2525 to schedule a consultation.