Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Debtler helps you file Chapter 7 which is about liquidation and a faster reset. Debtler does not help with Chapter 13, which focuses on repayment plans.
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Debtler helps you file Chapter 7 which is about liquidation and a faster reset. Debtler does not help with Chapter 13, which focuses on repayment plans.
Qualifying for Chapter 7 requires your income to fall below your state median or to pass a means test that reviews disposable income. In WA, the state median is $83,033/yr.
Filing triggers an automatic stay that temporarily stops collections, foreclosures, and wage garnishments while the case is reviewed.
Each state shields certain assets—like basic household items, retirement accounts, or vehicles—so know what you can legally keep.
Previous two years of tax returns, a current credit report, and a list of all your debts and assets.
A bankruptcy filing can remain on your credit report for up to 10 years, but rebuilding starts immediately and you can get a 700+ credit score again in 2-3 years.
Student loans, recent taxes, alimony, and child support typically survive bankruptcy. Plan for what remains.
Court fees, required education courses, and possible trustee payments need to be budgeted—even if you DIY.
Complete the required pre-filing credit counseling and post-filing debtor education to receive a discharge.
If the equity in your house in WA state is $125,000 or less, after deducting for cost to sell, you can keep your home.
Enter where you live today. If you moved within the last two years, we'll collect your previous address to pinpoint the correct bankruptcy district.