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Deciding Whether Bankruptcy Is Right for You

Not sure if bankruptcy makes sense for your situation? These guides walk you through the decision — what bankruptcy costs, what it affects, whether you qualify, and what happens to your property.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

The Fresh Start Option

Chapter 7 discharges most unsecured debts — credit cards, medical bills, personal loans — in 4 to 6 months. It is the fastest path to a clean slate for people whose income is at or below the means test threshold and who do not have significant non-exempt property at risk.

The main guide covers eligibility requirements, which debts are dischargeable, what you can keep under North Carolina exemptions, what the 341 meeting of creditors looks like, and the complete timeline from filing to discharge.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

The Repayment Plan Option

Chapter 13 lets you reorganize your debts through a 3 to 5 year court-approved plan. You keep your property and pay what you can afford. It is the preferred option for people who want to save a home from foreclosure, catch up on car payments, or repay priority debts like taxes over time while keeping other assets.

The main guide covers how the plan payment is calculated, what happens to mortgage arrears, how co-signers are protected, what to do if you miss a payment, and what life during the plan looks like day to day.

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Problems We Solve

Stopping a Financial Crisis

If something is happening right now — a foreclosure notice, money being taken from your paycheck, relentless creditor calls — start here. Each guide explains the legal options and what filing does and does not stop.

Stop Foreclosure

How bankruptcy stops a foreclosure through the automatic stay, the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 when saving a home, and what happens to mortgage arrears in a plan.

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Stop Wage Garnishment

How bankruptcy stops most wage garnishments through the automatic stay, North Carolina's specific rules on what creditors can garnish, and how quickly the protection takes effect.

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Stop Creditor Harassment

How the automatic stay stops collection calls, letters, and lawsuits the moment a case is filed — and what to do if a creditor keeps calling after filing.

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Stop Repossession

How filing can stop a repossession that has not yet happened — and in some cases help recover a recently repossessed vehicle — through the automatic stay and Chapter 13.

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Debt Lawsuits & Judgments

What happens when a creditor sues you, how judgments become liens on your home, and how bankruptcy addresses active lawsuits and existing judgment liens.

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Tax Debt & Bankruptcy

Which tax debts can actually be discharged, the rules for older income tax, how the automatic stay temporarily halts IRS collection, and how Chapter 13 handles non-dischargeable taxes.

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Life After Bankruptcy

Rebuilding After Your Discharge

The discharge is not the end — it is the starting line. Most people who file begin rebuilding credit within 12 to 18 months and are mortgage-eligible within 2 to 4 years depending on the chapter filed. The goal after bankruptcy is the same as before: stable finances, manageable payments, and a path forward.

This section covers what to do in the first year after discharge, how to approach your credit report, which financial products make sense early in the rebuild, and realistic timelines for major milestones like buying a home or a car.

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Tools & References

Interactive Tools, Deep Reference & The Process

Run your own numbers, get answers to specific questions, watch short explanations, and understand exactly what working with Duncan Law looks like from your first call to your discharge.

Bankruptcy Tools & Calculators

Seven free tools: eligibility quiz, means test, Chapter 13 payment estimator, NC exemptions checker, 910-day vehicle rule, tax dischargeability checker, and re-filing eligibility.

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Bankruptcy FAQ — 83 Questions

Organized by category: qualifying and eligibility, the filing process, what happens to specific debts, property and exemptions, life during bankruptcy, and the discharge.

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Bankruptcy Video Library

Over 400 short videos organized by topic. Find answers about your specific question without having to sort through content that does not apply to your situation.

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What Happens in a Consultation?

What to expect from a free consultation with a Duncan Law attorney — what questions you will be asked, what to have ready, and exactly what happens after the call ends.

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Why Choose Duncan Law?

The firm's background, board certification, how the practice is structured, and what sets a specialized consumer bankruptcy practice apart from high-volume general legal shops.

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Looking for something more specific?

The Duncan Law blog has over 400 articles covering every aspect of bankruptcy — eligibility, specific debts, property questions, life during a case, and rebuilding afterward.

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We Serve Clients Across North Carolina

Duncan Law has six offices across North Carolina. Every client speaks directly with a licensed bankruptcy attorney — not a paralegal, not a case manager. Find your nearest location below.

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