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Jacqueline J Boyd - Lansing, Illinois

Debtor:

ᐅ Boyd, Jacqueline J - Lansing, Illinois (Court Case:09-28541)

Bankruptcy filed - August 2009, discharged - October 2012
Full Name: Jacqueline J Boyd 
Court Case:   09-28541
Chapter 13: Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers several benefits over Chapter 7, especially for individuals looking to avoid losing their homes. It allows for the temporary halting of foreclosure processes, giving homeowners the chance to catch up on missed mortgage payments through a structured plan, while staying current on their ongoing mortgage obligations. Additionally, this chapter provides avenues for restructuring secured debts, which can extend repayment terms and may reduce the amount of each payment. A key feature of Chapter 13 is its protection for co-signers on consumer debts, shielding them from being held liable. The process functions in a manner akin to a consolidation loan, with the debtor making payments to a trustee, who then allocates these funds to the creditors, thereby eliminating the need for direct contact between the debtor and creditors.
Filed: August 03, 2009
Discharged: October 16, 2012




Debtor:

ᐅ Boyd, Jacqueline J - Lansing, Illinois (Court Case:16-15075)

Bankruptcy filed - May 2016, discharged - July 2016
Full Name: Jacqueline J Boyd 
Court Case:   16-15075
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: May 02, 2016
Discharged: July 31, 2016