When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, most collection calls, lawsuits, wage garnishments, and other debt pressure have to pause. That protection is called the automatic stay, and it starts as soon as your case is filed. Your discharge, which wipes out qualifying debts, comes later after the process plays out. During the case, you should be cautious about incurring new credit, making large credit purchases, or transferring estate property without the bankruptcy trustee’s knowledge. Those actions can trigger objections, denial of discharge, or other serious consequences.
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