Chapter 13 Killeen Bankruptcy Lawyer | Reorganization Attorneys in Killeen

Bell County Ch. 13 bankruptcy law will provide financial help to reorganize your secured and unsecured debts. Call a Killeen Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney for a free initial consultation.Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is referred to as a “reorganization” bankruptcy. This type of bankruptcy is similar to a debt consolidation plan and normally takes several years to complete before you receive a bankruptcy discharge (debt forgiveness). In a Killeen Ch. 13 bankruptcy, you will make payments to the Chapter 13 Trustee who will then make payments to your creditors pursuant to a plan you proposed and had approved by the Killeen Bankruptcy Court.

Your personal debts will mostly be made up of "secured" and "unsecured" debts. The bankruptcy code handles them differently. In a Bell County Ch. 13 bankruptcy, you can choose to continue to make payments on "secured" debts for property that you want to keep.

Examples of typical Bell County businesses where you might have entered into a "secured" loan agreement include:

 

Mortgages:

Citizens National Bank of Killeen
201 West Jasper Street Killeen, Texas 76540

First National Bank Texas
507 North Gray Street Killeen, Texas 76541

Harley-Davidson Dealers

Fort Hood Harley-Davidson
875 West Central Texas Expressway, Harker Heights, TX 76548
(254) 680-4747

Horny Toad Harley-Davidson
7454 South General Bruce Drive, Temple, TX 76502
(254) 743-7200

Car Loans:

Gene Fogle Motors
2803 East Veterans Mem Boulevard, Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 213-5682

Reliant Motors
111 South 10th Street, Killeen, TX 76541
(254) 634-6066

Jewelry Stores:

Samuels Jewelers
2100 South Young Drive, Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 699-6404

Kay Jewelers
2100 South Young Drive, Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 699-2302

 

When you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Killeen, you have the option to "surrender" secured property and owe nothing on it. When you surrender property in a bankruptcy case, you will not incur the same tax liability that you might incur if you return property to a creditor outside of bankruptcy.

There is no means test for chapter 13 like you have to pass to qualify for Ch. 7 bankruptcy. There will be a calculation of your 'disposable income' which will influence how much is paid to all of your creditors, including "unsecured" creditors. There is also a "liquidation test" required in order to qualify for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This basically requires that unsecured creditors receive more from the debtor in a Chapter 13 case than they would have in a Chapter 7 case. Your Killeen Bankruptcy Lawyer will examine these calculations for you and provide you with advice about the chapter(s) for which you will qualify.

Examples of Killeen area businesses where you pay by credit card or open a credit line and incur "unsecured" debts:

Shopping Malls

Killeen Mall
2100 5 Young Drive West Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 699-22 1 1

Midtown Mall
1001 East Veterans MemI Boulevard 101, Killeen, TX 76541
(254) 634-7771

Cell Phones:

at&t
1300 East Central Texas Expressway, Killeen, TX 76542
(254) 449-7807

Cricket Wireless
1000 Lowes Boulevard, Killeen, TX 76542
(254) 526-0931

In-Touch Communications
813 East Rancier Avenue, Killeen, TX 76541
(254) 526-5246
 

Some of America's Favorite Stores:

The Home Depot
3201 East Central Texas Expressway, Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 699-3554

Sears
2100 South West South Young Drive, Killeen, TX 76543
(254) 690-0204

Best Buy
3209 East Central TX Expressway, Killeen, TX 76544
(254) 680-4040

Kmart
1101 South Fort Hood Street, Killeen, TX 76541
(254) 526-2444

Restaurants:

Wong's Palace Chinese Restaurant
2201 South Young Drive, Killeen, TX 76543
(866) 329-0960

Nami Japanese Steakhouse
722 South Fort Hood Street, Killeen, TX 76541
(254) 449-9121

In Killeen, Texas, there are many places to run up your credit. Contact a Killeen Ch. 13 Bankruptcy Law Firm to learn how you can reorganize your debt and eliminate this stress from your life.

It is possible that some of your purchases from these business might actually be secured debts instead of unsecured debts. Your Killeen Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer will review your debts and help you identify what is secured and what is unsecured.

Your Killeen, Texas, Mortgage and Foreclosure Attorney will explain how a Ch. 13 bankruptcy can help you keep your home.Depending on your personal debt and financial circumstances, there are advantages to filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy in the Texas Bankruptcy Court. While both chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcies allow you to reaffirm your secured debts and continue making payments, Ch. 13 also has the advantage of letting you catch up on past due payments by spreading them over several years. This can include late payments for your mortgage, car loans, and even taxes! Your Killeen Bankruptcy Attorney will give you the information on bankruptcy so you understand the advantages of Ch. 13 bankruptcy.

Texas Mortgage and Foreclosure Lawyer

If you're behind on your mortgage payments, you have regular income, and want to keep your house, a chapter 13 bankruptcy might be the right answer. A chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow you to spread your past due mortgage payments over 3 to 5 years and consolidate some of your other bills as well.

Prior to bankruptcy, you might have difficulty getting your mortgage company or bank to discuss a loan modification or payment plan with you. As soon as you file bankruptcy, not only does your mortgage company or bank have to stop foreclosure proceedings, but they will be required to communicate with your Killeen Ch. 13 Bankruptcy Law Firm to discuss options for resolving your mortgage delinquencies.

Information about mortgages and mortgage payments is available by visiting the FTC's website.

Remember, you may live in any of these neighborhoods in Killeen, but mortgage trouble and foreclosures exist in all of them and shows no preference.

Killeen Neighborhoods

Central Texas Expressway neighborhoods
Maxdale  Youngsport neighborhood
Fort Hood Street Stan Schlueter Loop neighborhoods

Central Texas Expressway Fort Hood Street neighborhoods
Westcliff Road Caprice Drive neighborhoods
McNair Village Chaffee Village neighborhoods

 

Many people avoid filing for bankruptcy because they are concerned about the stigma of going bankrupt. But filing bankruptcy can provide the financial help you need to get out of debt. Let a Killeen Ch. 13 Bankruptcy Attorney show you to to deal with your financial problems and get debt relief.

The Chapter 13 Plan

The main element of a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is the Plan. An experienced Bell County Bankruptcy Attorney will work with you to calculate all the debts that will be paid in the plan, plus the trustee's fee, attorney's fees, and applicable interest. All of this information is included in your proposed Chapter 13 Plan and submitted to the Bankruptcy Court for approval.

A confirmation hearing will be held. The trustee and/or some of the creditors may object to the plan. Most of these negotiations will take place prior to the confirmation hearing; your Killeen Bankruptcy Lawyer will negotiate on your behalf with the Trustee and the creditors to formulate a plan that will not be objected to by them. You will likely have to modify your original proposed plan.

The bankruptcy judge will have the final say as to whether or not your proposed plan is confirmed, even if there are still objections. A confirmed plan will bind the debtor and each creditor to payment plan set forth in the plan. Chapter 13 plans usually run from 36 to 60 months. At such time as a debtor has made all payments required under the plan and fulfilled all other obligations set forth in the plan, the court will grant a discharge to the debtor of all debts (as provided for in the plan).

There are many circumstances that can arise during the three to five years of a Chapter 13 plan: job loss, job promotion, marriage, divorce, new children, grown children going to college, etc. Chapter 13 plans can be modified during the course of the plan. Your Killeen Bankruptcy Lawyer will advise and assist you as these life situations occur.

Killeen Debt Relief Lawyers serve the Bell County and Surrounding Areas

Serving clients throughout Central Texas, including Bartlett, Belton, Berger, Bertram, Briggs, Copperas Cove, Cyclone, Ding Dong, Florence, Fort Hood, Gober, Harker Heights, Holland, Jarrell, Kempner, Killeen, Lake Victor, Lampasas, Little River - Academy, Lone Star, Meeks, Nolanville, Oakalla, Prairie Dell, Rogers, Salado, Seaton, Southwest Bell, Temple, Troy, Vilas and other communities in Bell County.

Contact a Killeen Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorney for a free initial consultation.