Chapter 13 is one of the most used chapters for filing bankruptcy. Though it is a tricky chapter, many debtors have no option but to use this chapter when their income doesn’t allow them to file bankruptcy under Chapter 7.
One of the reasons why you could file for bankruptcy is to discharge your taxes. There are several state, federal and local income taxes that can be discharged under the various chapters of bankruptcy.
Wage garnishment is one of the most preferred ways for creditors in San Jose to recover their debts. For this they have to obtain a favorable judgment from the courts which allows them to recover debts such as pay day loan, credit card dues, medical loans and personal loans.
In bankruptcy cases a bankruptcy trustee is a court-appointed impartial officer who is charged with administering the debtor's estate. The trustee is appointed by the Department of Justice's United States Trustee and serves as a representative of creditors and protects their interests both in cases filed under Chapter 13 and Chapter 7.