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David A Been - Birmingham, Alabama

Debtor:

ᐅ Been, David A - Birmingham, Alabama (Court Case:12-04660)

Bankruptcy filed - October 2012, discharged - January 2013
Full Name: David A Been 
Court Case:   12-04660
Chapter 7: Chapter 7 bankruptcy differs from Chapter 13 in that it does not require a repayment plan. Instead, it involves a trustee selling the debtor's nonexempt assets to repay creditors, following the rules of the Bankruptcy Code. Debtors may keep exempt assets but risk losing other property through this process.
Filed: October 02, 2012
Discharged: January 03, 2013




Debtor:

ᐅ Been, David A - Birmingham, Alabama (Court Case:13-03868)

Bankruptcy filed - August 2013, discharged - February 2015
Full Name: David A Been 
Court Case:   13-03868
Chapter 13: Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers several benefits over Chapter 7, especially for homeowners facing foreclosure. It allows individuals to halt foreclosure processes and gradually catch up on overdue mortgage payments, although ongoing mortgage payments must be maintained. This chapter also permits the restructuring of secured debts (except primary residence mortgages), potentially reducing payments by extending them over the plan's duration. A unique feature of Chapter 13 is the protection it offers to co-signers on consumer debts, shielding them from liability. Additionally, Chapter 13 consolidates debts, enabling individuals to make payments to a trustee who then pays creditors, eliminating direct creditor contact.
Filed: August 29, 2013
Discharged: February 11, 2015