How do you keep your home when filing medical bankruptcy? Chapter 7 or 13?
We are in the process of closing on our first house and don’t want to mess this up. My husband is being forced to file bankruptcy soon on ONLY medical bills. I don’t know if the bankruptcy should be filed just after closing to prevent a lawsuit from one of the creditors or if we should just go to court and settle the bankruptcy after a judgment has been passed. If we filed chapter 13 bankruptcy, what kind of percentage of the total bills do you usually have to pay on medical bills; or does it depend on your income and expenses? Help please! Also, will our credit cards (which we do NOT have a problem with) be taken away from us?
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