Bankruptcy under Chapter 7 is a process in which most forms of consumer debt are completely eliminated. There are no payments in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, however, you must qualify based on your income and expenses. With proper planning, most people keep all of their property, including their home and car.
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Millions of individuals and married couples have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy to put an end to creditor harassment and have obtained a financial fresh start. You can eliminate:
- Credit Card Debt
- Payday Loans
- Deficiencies on Foreclosures and Repossessed Vehicles
- Certain Income Taxes
- Medical Bills
Certain debts are not eliminated in a Chapter 7. Examples of non-dischargeable debts are recent income taxes, alimony, child support, educational loans, debts incurred by fraud, judgments for injuries due to driving under the influence.
Nevada Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney
You may retain your home and vehicles in a Bankruptcy, however, if such property is subject to financing, then you must continue to make the payments and may be required to re-affirm the debt on the vehicle. The Law Office of Rodney K. Okano will guide you through the entire process.
To speak with a Bankruptcy Lawyer about a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, contact our Bankruptcy Lawyer at The Law Office of Rodney K. Okano in Las Vegas, Nevada. For assistance, call (702) 566-3600.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Consumer Debt in Clark County Nevada
Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in the State of Nevada allows for generous protection of property. Residents of the State of Nevada (2 years or more) are permitted to keep up to $550,000 in equity in their personal residence (dependent on length of ownership and other qualifications).
Las Vegas, Nevada Residents may also protect one vehicle up to $15,000 in equity. A married couple may protect two vehicles, up to $15,000 each or $30,000 on one vehicle.
People who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Las Vegas, Nevada may also protect their 401(k) retirement accounts and most protect all of their household furnishings.
Call to speak with a Bankruptcy Lawyer
Contact our Bankruptcy Lawyer in Las Vegas today for a free case evaluation.
To schedule a free consultation with an experienced Bankruptcy Lawyer at the Law Office of Rodney K. Okano, call (702) 566-3600 or contact us by e-mail. We have handled more than a thousand cases and are ready to put our experience to work for you.
We are a debt relief agency. Our Bankruptcy Lawyer helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.





