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At Jonathan Brent Attorney at Law, the Bankruptcy Code chapter is officially known as “liquidation”. However, most individuals think of a Chapter 7 liquidation when they hear the term Bankruptcy. Debtors who apply for Chapter 7 relief under the Bankruptcy Code can keep assets up to the Missouri Statutes exemption limits. The assets in excess of exemption limits are sold or liquidated to repay the creditors. A discharge is issued to the debtor for all unsecured debts and debts of non-priority. Bankruptcy can stay on a person’s credit history for 7-10 years. Most individuals considering Bankruptcy will discover that they have better credit opportunities after they file. A creditor is likely to lend to a person who has just filed for Bankruptcy than one who would soon. You should discuss with me before making large purchases as to how they might impact your Bankruptcy.
 
The feedback from Jonathan Brent's clients is overwhelmingly positive. They praise his approachability and willingness to help them throughout the bankruptcy process, even during the last stages. Customers appreciate his clear communication and ability to make a difficult situation more bearable. Most of them commend his rates for being reasonable and his honesty, which reassures them during a stressful period. Brent receives recommendations from clients for his ability to look after their best interests and make them feel cared for. The reviews are consistent on his legal expertise, considering him a dedicated professional who can manage complex problems. These testimonials highlight his ability to personalize his services to meet each client's needs. Based on these reviews, Brent stands out for his customer service and sensible guidance, a succinct summary.