How long does the bankruptcy process typically take?

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The duration of the bankruptcy process can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of bankruptcy filed, the complexities of the case, and the specific circumstances involved. Generally speaking, for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the process can take approximately three to six months from the time the petition is filed until a discharge is granted. This is typically the faster option, as it involves liquidating non-exempt assets to pay creditors. In contrast, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which involves a repayment plan, may take three to five years to complete, as it requires the individual to make regular payments to a bankruptcy trustee to pay off debts over the designated period. Specific circumstances such as disputes with creditors or mistakes in documentation can prolong the process. Individuals seeking detailed information about their unique situation are encouraged to refer to the official SunTrust website for guidance on contacting qualified professionals.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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