Is there a possibility of my case being dismissed when filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Yes, it is possible for your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case to be dismissed in California. Under 11 USC § 707(b), the court can dismiss your case for “substantial abuse”. If you fail to provide the court with the paperwork and information they need to make a decision on your case, if you are found to have fraudulently misrepresented your finances, or if you do not follow through on your repayment plans, then your case could be dismissed. Another possibility for dismissal is when the court finds that the filing of the bankruptcy petition was done in bad faith. This could include the debtor attempting to conceal assets, lying on the bankruptcy forms, or not disclosing important information. You should also know that if you do not pay the filing fee or if you fail to complete the mandatory credit counseling course, then your case could be dismissed. Additionally, if you do not attend the mandatory hearing or if the court finds that you are not qualified to file for bankruptcy, then your case could also be dismissed. Finally, the creditor may file a motion to dismiss the case if they believe you are trying to protect assets or if they believe your case is frivolous. It is always a good idea to have an attorney look over your paperwork and give you advice on the best way to proceed in order to minimize the possibility of your case being dismissed.

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