Filing for bankruptcy immediately stops all collections, lawsuits, and wage garnishments. It’s a legal fresh start that eliminates most unsecured debt, but it comes with significant credit and financial consequences.
Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13
| Feature | Chapter 7 | Chapter 13 |
|---|---|---|
| What it does | Liquidates non-exempt assets; discharges debts | Creates a 3-5 year repayment plan |
| Timeline | 3-4 months | 3-5 years |
| Who qualifies | Must pass means test (income below state median) | Regular income required |
| Assets at risk | Non-exempt assets may be sold | Keep all assets |
| Credit report impact | 10 years | 7 years |
| Typical cost | $1,500-$3,500 (attorney fees + $338 filing fee) | $3,000-$6,000 (attorney fees + $313 filing fee) |
| Most common for | Low-income individuals with mostly unsecured debt | Homeowners wanting to save their home |
What the Automatic Stay Does
| Action | Stopped Immediately |
|---|---|
| Creditor calls and letters | ✅ Yes |
| Lawsuits against you | ✅ Yes |
| Wage garnishment | ✅ Yes |
| Bank account levies | ✅ Yes |
| Foreclosure proceedings | ✅ Yes (temporarily) |
| Utility disconnection | ✅ Yes (20 days) |
| Vehicle repossession | ✅ Yes |
| Eviction | ⚠️ Limited protection |
What Debts Are Discharged
| Debt Type | Discharged? |
|---|---|
| Credit card debt | ✅ Yes |
| Medical bills | ✅ Yes |
| Personal loans | ✅ Yes |
| Utility bills | ✅ Yes |
| Deficiency balances (after repo/foreclosure) | ✅ Yes |
| Some lawsuit judgments | ✅ Yes |
| Old tax debts (3+ years, conditions met) | ✅ Sometimes |
| Student loans | ❌ No (except undue hardship — very rare) |
| Child support / alimony | ❌ No |
| Recent tax debts | ❌ No |
| Criminal fines / restitution | ❌ No |
| Debts from fraud or DUI injuries | ❌ No |
| Secured debts (if keeping the asset) | ❌ No (must keep paying) |
Chapter 7 Property Exemptions
| Exemption | Federal Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Homestead | $27,900 (equity) | State exemptions vary widely ($0 to unlimited) |
| Vehicle | $4,450 | Per debtor |
| Household goods | $14,875 total | Furniture, appliances, clothing |
| Jewelry | $1,875 | |
| Retirement accounts (401k, IRA) | Unlimited (most) | Protected under federal law |
| Wildcard (any property) | $1,475 + unused homestead (up to $13,950) | Varies by state |
| Tools of trade | $2,800 |
Many states have their own exemption amounts that may be higher or lower.
Impact on Your Credit
| Timeline | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Credit score drops 100-200+ points |
| 0-6 months | Most difficult period for new credit |
| 6-12 months | Can get secured credit cards |
| 1-2 years | Auto loans available (higher rates) |
| 2-4 years | Mortgage possible (FHA: 2 years after Chapter 7) |
| 3-5 years | Credit score can reach 650-700+ with rebuilding |
| 7 years | Chapter 13 falls off credit report |
| 10 years | Chapter 7 falls off credit report |
The Bankruptcy Process (Chapter 7)
| Step | What Happens | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Complete credit counseling (required) | Within 180 days before filing |
| 2 | File bankruptcy petition with the court | Day 0 — automatic stay begins |
| 3 | Trustee assigned to your case | Within days |
| 4 | Meeting of creditors (341 hearing) | 20-40 days after filing |
| 5 | Complete financial management course (required) | Before discharge |
| 6 | Trustee reviews assets and exemptions | 30-60 days |
| 7 | Discharge granted | 60-90 days after 341 hearing |
| 8 | Case closed | 3-4 months total |
The Bottom Line
Bankruptcy is a legal tool — not a moral failing. For people drowning in debt with no realistic path to repayment, it provides a genuine fresh start. Chapter 7 eliminates most unsecured debt in 3-4 months. Chapter 13 lets you catch up on secured debts over 3-5 years. The credit impact is real but temporary — most people can rebuild to a good credit score within 3-5 years.
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