Will The Court Allow A Conversion Of A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy To A Chapter 13?

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To start with, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is different from Chapter 13 in the sense that the former permanently discharges a debtor's obligations to repay certain debts, whereas the latter only offers a fractional repayment plan. Although there are more benefits provided by Chapter 13 compare to Chapter 7, a debtor may or may not be able to legally convert from one type of bankruptcy to another.

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