Are you considering filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Indiana? Although much of bankruptcy is governed by federal law, some bankruptcy-related information and law is specific to your state.
Below you’ll find Indiana-specific information on filing for bankruptcy as well as articles on the various Indiana bankruptcy exemptions. And for in-depth information on bankruptcy law and procedures, visit Nolo’s Bankruptcy Center.
Indiana's bankruptcy exemptions can help you keep property in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Learn about protecting your home with a homestead exemption, property of your choice with a wildcard exemption, and more.
Filing for Bankruptcy in Indiana
In this complete guide to filing bankruptcy in Indiana, you’ll learn about the differences between Chapters 7 and 13, the debts you can discharge, and the property you can keep using Indiana’s exemption laws. It also explains how to qualify for bankruptcy chapters 7 and 13 in Indiana, and includes checklists to help you navigate the process and organize bankruptcy documents, and links to a DIY bankruptcy quiz, and other helpful resources.