A vehicle is a secured debt, therefore bankruptcy action would not reverse the repossession. Bankruptcy only places a temporary halt to repossession or foreclosure of secured property. The only option available to the borrower to recover a repossessed vehicle is to reaffirm the lending agreement or make some other type of settlement with the lender.
Bankruptcy can be filed at the Bankruptcy court for the area you are in. For instance in Northern Florida, it's the Florida Northern District Bankruptcy Court.
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A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
I believe you home is safe as long as it is your homestead in a bankruptcy. You should consult a bankruptcy attorney to be safe.
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There are many bankruptcy lawyers who work in Orlando, Florida. The website Avvo has client reviews of over 200 bankruptcy attorneys in Orlando. FindLaw is another website that allows you to search out different types of lawyers in Orlando.
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One key difference is the homestead exemption amount, which is unlimited in Florida but capped in California. Another difference is the types of property that can be exempt from creditors, with Florida offering more protection for assets like life insurance policies and annuities. Additionally, the income thresholds for qualifying for Chapter 7 bankruptcy may vary between the two states.