Chapter 7 Straight Bankruptcy
In a
bankruptcy case under chapter 7, you file a petition asking the
court to discharge your debts. The basic idea in a chapter 7 bankruptcy
is to wipe out (discharge) your debts in exchange for your giving
up property, except for "exempt" property which the
law allows you to keep. In most cases, all of your property will
be exempt. But property which is not exempt is sold, with the
money distributed to creditors.
If you want to keep property like
a home or a car and are behind on the payments on a mortgage or
car loan, a chapter 7 case probably will not be the right choice
for you. That is because chapter 7 bankruptcy does not eliminate
the right of mortgage holders or car loan creditors to take your
property to cover your debt.