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    law on purchases and bankruptcy just before filing chapter 13

    Hello, I intend on purchasing an item over 1,400within the next week or so. My question is If I file for bankruptcy in 3 months, will I have to pay for this item or will it be discharged? Or where do I stand with this issue if I do it?

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    the creditor will most likely want to reposses it - but it can't hurt to list it on your schedule. the general rule is charges less than 6 months cannot not be included in a BK 7 filing.

    Good Luck
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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      pre-filing purchases

      I am assuming that you are charging the $1,400 item on a credit card. If so, that debt will be included with the balance of your unsecured debts and be paid the same percentage. In Chapter 13, it is extremely difficult (and almost never happens) for an unsecured creditor to object to a plan.

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        Originally posted by [email protected]
        Hello, I intend on purchasing an item over 1,400within the next week or so. My question is If I file for bankruptcy in 3 months, will I have to pay for this item or will it be discharged? Or where do I stand with this issue if I do it?
        Considering get some therapy to help you change your poor spending habits
        The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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