Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Utah
Parents own their home outright (valued at about $116,000), they owe about $55,000 in credit card debt. They were told that they couldn't file chapter 7, but would have to file chapter 13...is that right? I know they are allowed $40,000 equity due to the Utah Homestead Act, but would they be forced to sell home to pay off creditors if they did a Chapter 7?
Asked on 7/22/12, 5:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alvin Lundgren
Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.
Here is the problem.
116,000
-40,000
= 76,000 in available equity that should go to creditors.
In Ch 13 they would not need to sell the house, but their excess income above a court approved budget for 3 years would be applied to their unsecured debt - and they keep the house.
Answered on 7/22/12, 6:10 pm
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