"How To Explain New Bankruptcy Laws?"
It is difficult to explain new bankruptcy laws in just one article but this article will try to
sum the most important parts. The point behind the new 2005 bankruptcy laws is to make it hard to file for convenience bankruptcy. Credit card
companies and other creditors that have been pushing for it, claim that most cases of consumer bankruptcy involved careless people that have
spent their money irresponsibly and are now looking for an easy way out.
New bankruptcy laws should make it more difficult for people with debt problem to file for bankruptcy, legislators claim that this way much
more bills will be paid, the creditors will save huge amounts of money, and that will in turn cause interest rates to drop.
So how to explain new bankruptcy laws? Below you will find some of the mayor changes:
1st and the most important change, no more easy Chapter 7. Until the new 2005 bankruptcy laws
most consumers have been allowed to file for Chapter 7. Chapter 7 essentially makes it possible to have all your debts cleared away. But here is
the catch, the new bankruptcy law is requiring a means test. So what is a “means test”? It is actually a test consisting of two parts, first will
use a formula to exempt expenses.
That means that your basic living expenses like food and rent are compared to determine if you will be able to
return at least 40% of your debt. The bad news here is that an IRS formula is used here, and if IRS calculates
that your expenses for something should be lower, you’re stuck with it.
The second one will test if your income is larger then median
income of the state you live in, if it is you will have to file for more restrictive Chapter 13, and that means that you will have to pay back
some of your debt in the next 5 years.
2nd you will now have to hire a lawyer. Chapter 13 is just too complicated for regular people to file for by
them selves. And with Chapter 7 being now more restrictive a lot of people will have to file Chapter 13.
3rd bankruptcy lawyers are now more expensive since under new 2005 bankruptcy
laws they are legally held accountable for their clients, or to be more precise information filed on behalf of the clients. Because of that
many lawyers providing pro bone services have stopped with that practice because of new bankruptcy laws.
4th credit counseling is now a must, you are required to go through the credit counseling in the next six months following your
filing for bankruptcy, however until now this is still a very undefined demand.
5th some bills will have to be paid even if you file for bankruptcy. For example taxes
(surprise, surprise) or college loans must now be completely paid back. There is much more debts on the no forgives list, check with your lawyer
if some of those apply to you.
6th with the new 2005 bankruptcy laws very little room have been left for debt problems caused
by job sickness, losing a job or any other unforeseeable problem.
So what all of that means to a regular person? It will be very difficult to file for bankruptcy now. It will
take more of your time and money then before. However if you do decide to go through with it I hope that this article has been able to explain
new bankruptcy laws and difficulties, and that it will help you with your decision...
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