Deck 3: Summary of Chapter 7 Versus Chapter 13
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Deck 3: Summary of Chapter 7 Versus Chapter 13
1
If a debtor passes the Means Test, the debtor can proceed to file Chapter 13.
False
2
Can a debtor pass the Means Test but still file for Chapter 13?
True
3
The debtor is filing for bankruptcy by the end of the week but is currently behind one month on his car payments. The debtor should file _________
A) Chapter 7 if the debtor wishes to keep the car.
B) Chapter 13 if the debtor wishes to keep the car.
A) Chapter 7 if the debtor wishes to keep the car.
B) Chapter 13 if the debtor wishes to keep the car.
Chapter 13 if the debtor wishes to keep the car.
4
The most common type of bankruptcy filed by consumers is ________
A) Chapter 7.
B) Chapter 13.
A) Chapter 7.
B) Chapter 13.
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5
When is a bankruptcy estate created?
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6
Briefly explain income used for purposes of the Means Test and for Schedule I.
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7
Provide two examples of why a debtor may file for Chapter 13.
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8
Briefly explain an exemption and provide an example.
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9
What is a bankruptcy estate?
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