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CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY LAWYER IN CHESTERFIELD, VA

Quick Answer

Chapter 7 is the fastest way for most Chesterfield residents to eliminate qualifying credit-card debt, medical bills, and personal loans — often in about 90 days from filing. You must pass the Virginia means test, but many filers qualify even with above-median income once allowable expenses are counted. Merna Law confirms your eligibility and files in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division (701 East Broad Street) — entirely by phone and Zoom. Free consultation: 1-800-662-8813.

By John G. Merna, Esq. | Last Reviewed: June 2026 | The Merna Law Group, P.C.

If you are juggling minimum payments and still falling behind, a Chesterfield Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer can help you wipe the slate clean and keep what matters. Whether you are in Midlothian, Chester, Bon Air, or near the Courthouse, a Chapter 7 case typically discharges unsecured debt in a few months, and the automatic stay stops wage garnishment and collection calls the day your case is filed. Merna Law handles your Chapter 7 entirely by phone and Zoom — no trips to the courthouse on East Broad Street in Richmond.

Do You Qualify for Chapter 7 in Chesterfield?

Chapter 7 eligibility runs through the Virginia means test. If your household income is below the state median for your family size, you generally qualify automatically. If it is above the median, a second calculation subtracts allowable living expenses — and many Chesterfield filers still qualify after that step. We run the full test for you during your free consultation, so you know where you stand before anything is filed.

DEBT CHAPTER 7 ERASES

Credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, most older income-tax debt, and deficiency balances after repossession.

WHAT YOU KEEP

Virginia exemptions protect home equity (§ 34-4), a vehicle, household goods, and tools of your trade (§ 34-26). See exemptions →

How Long Does Chapter 7 Take?

Most Chesterfield Chapter 7 cases move from filing to discharge in roughly three to four months. After we prepare and file your petition, you attend one remote meeting of creditors (the 341 meeting), complete a short financial-management course, and receive your discharge. We prepare you for the 341 meeting in advance so there are no surprises.

See If You Qualify for Chapter 7

Find out in one free phone consultation — affordable flat fees and payment plans. No office visit required.

What Chapter 7 Does Not Erase

Chapter 7 is powerful, but it does not wipe out every debt. The following generally survive a discharge: most student loans, child support and alimony, recent income taxes, court fines and criminal restitution, and debts arising from fraud. We review your full debt list during your consultation so there are no surprises about what is and is not covered.

The Means Test and Your Income

Many Chesterfield households earn a solid income commuting to government, healthcare, and finance jobs in the Richmond area, and worry that disqualifies them from Chapter 7. Often it does not. Income above the Virginia median simply triggers a more detailed means test that subtracts allowable expenses like housing, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. Because the median figures and IRS expense standards change regularly, we apply the current numbers to your filing. More on the Virginia means test →

Documents to Gather for Your Chapter 7

Getting started is simpler than most people expect. Most Chesterfield filers provide about six months of recent pay stubs, the last two years of tax returns, recent bank statements, a list of debts and creditors, and statements for any vehicles or real estate. We send a clear checklist and you upload everything through a secure portal — no printing and no trip to the office.

Life After Chapter 7 — Rebuilding Credit

A common myth is that bankruptcy ruins your credit for a decade. In reality, many clients see their scores begin to recover within months, because the debt dragging them down is gone. With on-time payments, a secured card, and steady habits, a large share of filers rebuild to good credit within one to two years. After your discharge, we point you toward practical steps to rebuild responsibly.

Chesterfield Chapter 7 — FAQ

I earn a good income — can I still file Chapter 7?

Often yes. Income above the Virginia median triggers a fuller means test, but allowable expenses frequently bring qualifying filers under the limit. We run the calculation during your consultation so you know before you commit.

Will I lose my house or car in Chapter 7?

Usually no. Virginia exemptions protect equity in your home and vehicle for most filers, and you can keep secured property by staying current on the loan. We verify your exemptions before filing.

Where is my Chapter 7 case filed?

In the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division (701 East Broad Street). With Merna Law the entire process is handled remotely.

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