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July 21, 2010

How Long Will a Typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case Take?

Filed under: Uncategorized — David M. Siegel @ 11:40 am

A bankruptcy case from filing until discharge, otherwise, from start to finish is approximately, 90 to 120 days. It is a relatively simple process from the consumer’s standpoint. The consumer provides information to his attorney who prepares the documents, acquires the required signatures, and advises the client on what steps need to be taken. For the most part, the client only has to appear before a trustee on one occasion. At that meeting, the individual has to swear under oath that the information contained in the petition and schedules are true and accurate to the best of his/her ability. The trustee’s job is to look for assets that can be taken and administered to pay off either all or a portion of the debtor’s debt. In the overwhelming majority of Chapter 7 cases, there are no assets to be administered. Thus, the person is granted a fresh start and there is nothing that goes to the creditors. That is why very few creditors, if any, will show up at the court date. Most creditors know that when they receive the Chapter 7 notice, there is not likely going to be any assets to be administered. Further, they know that there is a Chapter 7 trustee appointed by US Court to oversee the debtor’s petition and schedules. The trustee will inquire as to veracity of the debtor with regard to the information contained in the petition and schedules. Thus, there is typically one court date, 4-6 weeks after the case is filed, from start to finish, approximately 90 – 120 days, completing the case.

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