Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Connecticut allows individuals to discharge unsecured debts and achieve financial relief through liquidation. Non-exempt assets may be used to repay creditors, while state exemption laws help protect essential property. Debts such as credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans are commonly eliminated. Eligibility depends on passing a means test that evaluates income and financial situation. Filing Chapter 7 also triggers an automatic stay that halts collection actions. Experienced Connecticut bankruptcy attorneys can help guide you through the process and protect your interests.



















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