Norwalk Criminal Defense, Bankruptcy & Family Lawyers

Contact Our Firm's Connecticut Criminal Defense Attorneys

Se habla Español • Si parla Italiano • Se fala Português • Hum Hindi bolte hain

Chapter 13 Filings Increase In Connecticut

Some encouraging numbers have been seen on the Connecticut bankruptcy front, leading experts to suggest that consumers who file may have more optimism when it comes to paying down debts and turning their financial situations around. Although Chapter 7 bankruptcies are more common in the state than Chapter 13, the overall numbers for Chapter 7 have declined. Recent reports show Chapter 13 bankruptcies have increased by almost 1000 from 2011 to 2012.

Chapter 7 involves turning over the majority of one's personal property in an effort to pay down debts and satisfy creditors. The assets are liquidated and the proceeds distributed under the supervision and direction of the court. However, Chapter 13 often allows consumers to maintain the majority of their property while attempting to pay off their debts over a period of time. This type of bankruptcy requires a plan approved by the court to pay the debt, normally spanning a period of several years.

The recent rise in Chapter 13 filings may mean consumers are struggling with debt but feel confident they will eventually be able to get control of the situation. In the state, Chapter 7 normally accounts for a large majority of all personal bankruptcies. However, recent numbers show Chapter 7 filings actually decreased by 15 percent in 2012, but Chapter 13 filings were up by 9 percent. When the numbers for both types of personal bankruptcies and Chapter 11 were combined, the state's bankruptcy numbers have declined overall by 12 percent.

The numbers show positive news and a potential recovery in Connecticut. Chapter 13 bankruptcy often allows consumers the opportunity to retain their possessions, including cars, businesses and their homes while they go through the process. However, to qualify for this type of bankruptcy, a certain debt load must be met. If debt continues to be an issue in the household, it may be worth researching to see if this type of bankruptcy can meet one's current financial needs.

Source: The Register Citizen, "Chapter 13 personal bankruptcies outpace Chapter 7 filings in Connecticut," Luther Turmelle, Jan. 16, 2013

Category: 

Law Offices of
Mark M. Kratter, LLC

71 East Avenue, Suite K
Norwalk, CT 06851
Phone: 203-678-8135
Fax: 203-853-2317
Consultation Fee $50.00
Map & Directions

5 Star Reviews

The Right Law Firm for Your Case

Contact our office today to discuss your criminal charges with a highly skilled Connecticut criminal defense lawyer. We also represent clients in family law and bankruptcy law. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment in the evenings. You can contact us online or call 203-678-8135 to schedule a consultation.

The Law Offices of Mark M. Kratter, LLC, in Norwalk, Connecticut, serves clients throughout Fairfield County, including the communities of Norwalk, Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Redding, Wilton, Bridgeport, Ridgefield, Weston, Fairfield, Stratford, Monroe, Milford, Newtown, Bethel, Danbury, Darien, Trumbull, New Canaan, Easton and Bridgeport.

Attorney Advertising | The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement.

© 2024 by Mark M. Kratter, LLC. All rights reserved. Disclaimer | Site Map

Amex, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, TeleCheck
Credit Cards Not Accepted for Bankruptcy.

Strategic Legal Web