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Bankruptcy Frequently Asked Questions

Here you can find answers to questions about Michigan Bankruptcy. If you do not find an answer here, please use the form on the contact page to submit a question and we will get back to you promptly.

Many people are able to begin rebuilding credit sooner than they expect after filing bankruptcy. While bankruptcy does appear on your credit report for a period of time, it also eliminates or reduces overwhelming debt, which can improve your overall financial profile.

In fact, many clients begin receiving credit offers within months after their case is completed. With responsible use of new credit and on-time payments, your credit score can gradually improve over time.

Kimberly Kramer will also provide guidance on smart steps to help you rebuild your credit and move forward with confidence.

In most bankruptcy cases, you will not have to appear in a traditional courtroom before a judge. Instead, you are typically required to attend one brief hearing called a Meeting of Creditors (also known as a 341 meeting). This is not held in a courtroom setting, and a judge is not present. The meeting is conducted by a bankruptcy trustee and usually lasts only a few minutes.

Kimberly Kramer will prepare you in advance and attend the hearing with you, so you know exactly what to expect. In many cases, especially depending on current court procedures, this meeting may even be conducted by telephone or video.

For the vast majority of clients, the process is straightforward and far less intimidating than they imagine.

Whether you can keep your home and vehicle depends on your equity, loan status, and which type of bankruptcy you file. Under Chapter 7, many clients are able to keep their house and car if payments are current and the property is protected by available exemptions. Under Chapter 13, you may be able to catch up on missed mortgage or car payments over time through a structured repayment plan while keeping the property.

Because every situation is different, Kimberly Kramer will review your finances and explain your options clearly so you can make the best decision for your future.

Bankruptcy law includes exemption protections that allow many people to keep essential personal property in addition to their home and vehicle. Depending on your situation and the exemptions that apply, you may be able to keep items such as household goods, clothing, retirement accounts, tools of your trade, and certain cash or bank funds.

Every case is different, and what you can keep depends on factors like equity and the type of bankruptcy you file. Kimberly Kramer will carefully review your assets and explain exactly what is protected so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

When you file for bankruptcy, the law requires you to fully disclose all of your assets, even items you believe are exempt or have little value. Complete and accurate disclosure is essential to protecting your rights and ensuring your case proceeds smoothly.

The good news is that listing an asset does not mean you will lose it. Many assets are protected under available exemption laws. Kimberly Kramer will guide you through the process, help you identify what must be disclosed, and explain what property you are likely able to keep so you can file with confidence.

Once your bankruptcy case is filed, the court issues an Automatic Stay, which is a powerful federal order that requires most creditors and debt collectors to stop contacting you immediately. Collection calls, letters, wage garnishments, and many other collection efforts must cease.

For many clients, the phone goes quiet very quickly after filing. Kimberly Kramer will guide you through the process and ensure you understand how this protection works so you can finally get relief from constant collection pressure.

Under federal bankruptcy law, you can receive a Chapter 7 discharge once every eight years, measured from the filing date of your previous Chapter 7 case to the filing date of the new one.

However, even if you are not yet eligible for another Chapter 7 discharge, you may still have other options — including filing Chapter 13 to obtain protection from creditors. Because timing rules can be complex, Kimberly Kramer can review your prior filing (if any) and help you determine the best path forward.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a form of debt reorganization that allows individuals with regular income to repay all or part of their debts through a structured court-approved repayment plan, typically lasting three to five years. Instead of eliminating debts immediately like Chapter 7, Chapter 13 gives you time to catch up on missed mortgage or car payments while keeping your property.

When you file Chapter 13, the court issues an Automatic Stay, which stops most collection actions such as foreclosure, repossession, wage garnishment, and creditor harassment. Many people choose Chapter 13 because it provides a manageable monthly payment and a clear path to regain financial stability while protecting important assets.

Kimberly Kramer can review your financial situation and help determine whether Chapter 13 is the right solution for your goals.

The cost to file bankruptcy in Michigan depends on several factors, including whether you file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 and the complexity of your case. There is a required court filing fee set by the federal bankruptcy court, and there are attorney fees for preparing and guiding you through the process.

In many Chapter 13 cases, attorney fees can be paid over time through your repayment plan, which means little to no money may be required upfront. Chapter 7 cases typically require fees to be paid before filing.

Because every financial situation is different, Kimberly Kramer offers consultations to review your circumstances, explain the total expected costs, and discuss payment options that may be available.

The timeline depends on the type of bankruptcy you file. A typical Chapter 7 bankruptcy is usually completed in about 3 to 4 months from filing to discharge, making it the fastest path to debt relief for those who qualify.

A Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves a court-approved repayment plan that lasts 3 to 5 years. However, important protections—such as stopping creditor calls, garnishments, and foreclosure—begin immediately after your case is filed.

Because every situation is unique, Kimberly Kramer will review your circumstances and give you a clear timeline so you know exactly what to expect.

Bankruptcy is a public legal process, but employers are not typically notified when you file. Many people complete their bankruptcy without their workplace ever becoming aware.

There are a few limited situations where your employer might learn about the filing — for example, if a wage garnishment is already in place and needs to be stopped, or if you choose to inform them. Even then, federal law generally prohibits employers from firing or discriminating against you because you filed bankruptcy.

Kimberly Kramer will review your situation and explain what to expect so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

While bankruptcy can eliminate many types of debt, certain obligations are generally not dischargeable under federal law. Common examples include most recent income taxes, student loans (except in rare hardship cases), domestic support obligations such as child support and alimony, debts resulting from fraud or intentional misconduct, most criminal fines and restitution, and debts for personal injury caused by driving under the influence.

That said, every situation is different. Some tax debts may qualify for discharge depending on their age and other factors, and Chapter 13 may provide options to manage certain non-dischargeable debts over time. Kimberly Kramer will review your specific debts and explain what can be eliminated, what must be repaid, and the best strategy to move you toward financial stability.

If you still have questions about bankruptcy or your specific situation, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Kimberly Kramer is known as “The Compassionate Attorney” because she takes the time to listen, explain your options clearly, and guide you toward the best path forward. Every financial situation is unique, and a quick conversation can often provide immediate clarity and peace of mind. Contact our office today to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward lasting financial relief.

Eastern Michigan Bankruptcy Cases Are Filed in Bay City

If you reside in one of the Eastern Michigan counties listed below, your bankruptcy case will be filed and heard at the Bay City Bankruptcy Court. Regardless of which of these counties you call home, Bay City is the federal court that handles your case.

Our office is conveniently located near the courthouse, allowing for efficient and timely filings — especially when urgent matters like foreclosure, repossession, or wage garnishment are involved.

Contact Kimberly Kramer today for experienced guidance from a trusted Eastern Michigan bankruptcy attorney who understands the Bay City court system and filing process.

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Bay City Bankruptcy Courthouse Serving Counties:
    • Alcona
    • Alpena
    • Arenac
    • Bay
    • Cheboygan
    • Clare
    • Crawford
    • Gladwin
    • Gratiot
    • Huron
    • Iosco
    • Isabella
    • Midland
    • Montmorency
    • Ogemaw
    • Oscoda
    • Otsego
    • Presque Isle
    • Roscommon
    • Saginaw
    • Tuscola

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I would like to give Kimberly Kramer Attorney at Law a 5 Star Review. I was in terrible financial difficulty. I was having a hard time trying to accept that I was going to have to file for bankruptcy. Kimberly helped me get the information needed to complete the bankruptcy. I was so nervous the day I had to appear and she made me feel comfortable while I waited my turn. I am so happy that I was able to get through this with Kimberly helping me all the way. I will be forever grateful.
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Kimberly Kramer was great! I was in over my head in debt. I was hesitant to file since I’ve always heard negative things about bankruptcy. After my consult with Kimberly, I walked out of her office feeling better already. The filing process was smooth and easy. I am so glad that I decided to go this route. I felt a huge waive of relief as soon as I filed. I would highly recommend her.
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