Chapter 13 bankruptcy
A form of bankruptcy for individuals, in which the person's debts are eventually fully or partially repaid. In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the person keeps his property and uses his income to pay off part or all of his debts over three to five years. At the end of the 3-5 year period, the balance of the amount owed on most debts is erased. See also: chapter 7 bankruptcy. Selected Chapter 13 bankruptcy links: |
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