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What is the largest difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

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The main difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy is in the way the debt payment is structured. Under Chapter 7 a debtor's assets are sold off to pay the lenders (creditors) in a process called liquidation. Chapter 13 on other hand is more of a negotiation since debtors filing under this chapter still receive a regular income and with that they can negotiate a payment plan to repay the loan without having to liquidate all of their assets.

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The main difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy is in the way the debt payment is structured.

Under Chapter 7 a debtor's assets are sold off to pay the lenders (creditors) in a process called liquidation.

Chapter 13 on other hand is more of a negotiation since debtors filing under this chapter still receive a regular income and with that they can negotiate a payment plan to repay the loan without having to liquidate all of their assets.

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