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Keeping Your Home in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Alabama

Why Your Home Matters

One of the biggest anxieties people face when considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the fear of losing their home. If you live in Pelham, Helena, Alabaster, or anywhere in the Birmingham metro area, your house is more than an asset—it is your sanctuary.

  • The vast majority of people who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy are able to keep their primary home.
  • Alabama law provides strong protections to help you maintain stability during financial hardship.

How Alabama Protects Your Home in Chapter 7

Using the Alabama Homestead Exemption

When you file for Chapter 7, a court‑appointed trustee reviews your assets to determine whether anything can be sold to repay creditors. Fortunately, exemptions exist to protect essential property—including your home.

Homestead Exemption Amounts

  • Standard Filers: Protect up to $18,800 in home equity.
  • Married Couples Filing Jointly: Protect up to $37,600 if both spouses own the home.
  • Seniors and Disabled Residents: Protect up to $56,400 if you are age 62+ or have a qualifying disability.

Understanding Home Equity

Equity is the market value of your home minus what you still owe on your mortgage.

Example:

  • Home value: $200,000
  • Mortgage balance: $185,000
  • Equity: $15,000
  • Since $15,000 is less than the standard $18,800 exemption, your home is fully protected.

Staying Current on Your Mortgage Is Essential

Why Payments Matter

While Chapter 7 can eliminate unsecured debts like credit cards and medical bills, it does not remove a mortgage lien. To keep your home, you must continue making your regular monthly mortgage payments.

If You Are Current on Payments

  • You will typically sign a Reaffirmation Agreement.
  • This confirms you intend to keep the home and remain responsible for the mortgage.

If You Are Behind on Payments

  • Chapter 7 temporarily pauses foreclosure through the automatic stay.
  • However, Chapter 7 does not provide a long‑term way to catch up on missed payments.
  • If your goal is to save a home with significant past‑due balances, Chapter 13 may be a better option.

Explore Your Options with Confidence

Why Professional Guidance Helps

No two financial situations are the same, and home values in the Pelham metro area can vary. Speaking with local bankruptcy attorney Brent W Davis and Associates is the best way to:

  • Accurately assess your home’s equity
  • Apply the correct Alabama exemptions
  • Move forward with clarity and peace of mind

Brent W Davis & Associates, LLC

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