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Bankruptcy and Foreclosure in Michigan

What it can (and can’t) do

Bankruptcy can sometimes pause actions and create breathing room — but it doesn’t magically make the monthly payment affordable. The clean move is picking the right lane based on your stage + income.

✅ Fast scan✅ Clear tradeoffs✅ Next-step plan

No pressure. Clarity first — decisions second.

Important
General info only. Bankruptcy outcomes depend on timing, filings, and your facts. Confirm options with a licensed attorney.

Bankruptcy can pause some actions

Timing can matter. In some situations it may create a temporary window to organize your next move.

It doesn’t fix affordability

If the monthly math doesn’t work going forward, you still need a clean exit or restructure that holds.

You still need a plan

The win is choosing the right lane: keep + stabilize, or exit cleanly before chaos stacks up.

Don’t guess the deadline

Foreclosure stages and requirements vary by case. Confirm dates with your servicer and/or an attorney.

Chapter 7 vs Chapter 13

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Same word (“bankruptcy”), very different fit. Here’s the practical difference.

Chapter 7

Relief / Reset

Often used to discharge unsecured debt. It’s usually not a “catch-up plan” for missed mortgage payments.

  • Can create short-term breathing room (timing varies).
  • Usually doesn’t rebuild affordability by itself.
Chapter 13

Structured Catch-Up

A repayment structure that can help you catch up over time — if income supports the plan.

  • Can organize arrears into a payment plan.
  • Works best when the monthly math is stable.
General info only — confirm options and timing with a licensed attorney.

Fast Decision Path

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Answer these in order. Your next move becomes obvious fast.

1) Keep the home or exit cleanly?

Bankruptcy doesn’t replace this decision — it supports the lane you choose.

2) Does the payment work going forward?

If affordability is broken, the plan won’t hold long-term.

3) How close is the deadline?

The tighter the clock, the more you need speed + coordination.

4) What’s your clean outcome?

Keep + stabilize, or exit without a bigger credit/housing mess.

Want the cleanest option map?

Tell us your stage + goal. We’ll map the shortest path to control.

FAQ (Quick Answers)

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Short answers — no fluff.

Does bankruptcy automatically stop foreclosure?

Not always. Timing, filing details, and your case facts matter. Confirm with an attorney fast.

What’s the biggest mistake?

Using bankruptcy as a substitute for a plan — instead of choosing keep vs exit and executing quickly.