In Utah, Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to reorganize your debt and keep your home, car, and other valuable assets. It is designed for individuals with a regular income to catch up on their payments over a three to five year period. Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Utah is also typically suited for individuals who own a home and want to stay in their home.
A lien strip is possible in a chapter 13 bankruptcy when the fair market value of the property is less than the amount due on the senior lien. A second mortgage on a home is a common example of a junior lien that can be stripped if the value of the property is less than the amount due on the first mortgage. In this circumstance, the second mortgage can be stripped and the underlying note becomes unsecured and dischargeable. If the value of your home is worth less than you owe, you may be in a position to strip the junior liens and obtain a loan modification of the senior note.
Many consumer bankruptcy attorneys focus only on volume Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases. That works for most clients, but for individuals or businesses with multiple investment properties, substantial debt, or complicated matters, a Chapter 13 may not be the best answer. The attorneys at Vannova Legal are experienced in all areas of bankruptcy and have successfully confirmed Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 cases. We understand the pitfalls of bankruptcy and will counsel you accordingly. And after we file, we are skilled to represent you through every step of the bankruptcy process and to handle the unexpected. Many firms only file your bankruptcy petition and represent you at creditor meetings, leaving you at a disadvantage if you want to obtain a lien strip or your case becomes complicated. Whether your case is simple or complex, you can be sure to receive cost-effective bankruptcy help from Vannova Legal bankruptcy attorneys in Utah.
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