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How Much Debt Do You Need to File for Bankruptcy?

Does the Size of Your Debt Affect Whether You Can File for Bankruptcy?

Experienced Georgia attorneys advise on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 eligibility

A person’s amount of debt can absolutely influence the bankruptcy relief they qualify for, but it rarely prevents them from seeking some form of relief. Eligibility depends less on how big the debt is and more on how that debt fits within federal bankruptcy law, especially the Chapter 7 means test and Chapter 13 debt limits. At Jeff Field & Associates, an experienced Georgia bankruptcy attorney can explain how your debt level affects your options and help you choose the right path to achieve a fresh start.

Is there a minimum or maximum amount of debt needed to file for bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy laws do not specify a minimum dollar amount that a person must owe before qualifying for relief. In many cases, the issue is not the amount owed but whether the debt has become unmanageable based on the person’s financial situation. 

There is no limit to the amount of debt discharge in Chapter 7, but there are caps on how much debt can be reorganized in Chapter 13. That, along with the type of debt that is owed, can factor into which type of bankruptcy is most advantageous to choose.

Do your options for bankruptcy depend more on your debt or your income?

Income has a larger role than the total amount of debt when determining bankruptcy options. While debt levels matter, the court also considers whether a person has enough disposable income to repay creditors. 

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly used by people who cannot realistically repay their debts. To qualify, individuals must pass a means test that compares their income to the Georgia median income guidelines. If income falls within the allowed limits, a debt discharge may eliminate qualifying unsecured debts. Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be better for individuals who:

  • Earn a regular income
  • Need time to catch up on payments
  • Want to keep certain assets
  • Do not qualify for Chapter 7

In many cases, people assume they make too much money to file for bankruptcy, only to discover that they still qualify after expenses are reviewed carefully. The type of debt also matters. Credit card balances, personal loans and medical bills are treated differently from tax debt, student loans or child support obligations. 

When is bankruptcy an effective solution for small to medium amounts of debt?

Bankruptcy may still be appropriate even when debts are considered small or moderate. The real question is whether repayment is realistic within a reasonable amount of time. A person carrying moderate debt may still benefit from bankruptcy if they are: 

  • Facing constant collection calls
  • Behind on monthly payments
  • Using credit cards for basic living expenses
  • Dealing with lawsuits or garnishments
  • Unable to build savings
  • Paying high interest every month

In some cases, people spend years attempting to pay off balances while interest and penalties continue growing. Bankruptcy may stop that cycle and create an opportunity for financial recovery through debt discharge protections.

How can you satisfy a minor or moderate debt without resorting to bankruptcy?

Not every debt situation requires bankruptcy. Some individuals may be able to resolve smaller debts through other financial strategies, especially if they still have a stable income and manageable expenses. Possible alternatives include:

  • Negotiating payment plans with creditors
  • Consolidating high-interest debts
  • Refinancing certain loans
  • Settling debts for reduced amounts
  • Creating structured monthly budgets
  • Reducing unnecessary expenses temporarily

A skilled bankruptcy attorney can help you determine what route will best help you resolve your financial difficulties and move on.

Contact an experienced Georgia bankruptcy attorney for a free consultation

Since 1993, Jeff Field & Associates has helped Georgia residents explore their debt-relief options. Let us help you. We have offices located in Bogart, Douglasville, Gainesville,  Lawrenceville, Marietta and Decatur, Georgia. Call 404-381-1278 or contact us online to book a free initial appointment.

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