The average Chapter 7 bankruptcy
case takes about four to six months to complete.
At Nardi & Nardi, P.A. experienced bankruptcy lawyers, we will be able to assess and advise you on issues that might make your Chapter 7 bankruptcy longer than most
Some key factors that delay your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Trustee requests additional documentation
A creditor has unanswered questions
If the trustee is selling your real estate or portion thereof
A creditor objects to your entire bankruptcy
A student loan discharge
A delay in your "personal financial management course"
Chapter 13
The Chapter 13
filing process generally takes 95 days from the filing of the petition to the approval of the repayment plan. But the bankruptcy won't actually be discharged until the three- to five-year plan is completed