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Bankruptcy and Your Utility Bills: What You Need to Know

Utility bills are an essential part of day-to-day life, but when financial struggles hit, they can quickly become overwhelming. Whether it’s keeping the lights on or staying warm in winter, unpaid utility bills can add significant stress to an already tough financial situation. The good news? Bankruptcy may offer a path to relief, allowing you to regain control of your utility accounts while addressing your overall financial challenges.

At Walker & Walker, we understand how overwhelming debt can feel, and we’re here to help you navigate your options with clarity and confidence. Here’s what you need to know about how bankruptcy can impact your utility bills.

Can Bankruptcy Help With Unpaid Utility Bills?

Yes! Filing for bankruptcy can help manage your unpaid utility bills, much like it does with other forms of unsecured debt, such as credit card debt and medical bills. Whether you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the goal is to provide you with a financial fresh start.

When you file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay is immediately issued by the court. This powerful legal tool halts most creditor actions, including utility shut-offs. If you’re behind on your gas, electric, or other utility payments, the automatic stay prevents utility companies from turning off your service while your bankruptcy case is processed.

How Does Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Handle Utility Bills?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often referred to as a “liquidation bankruptcy,” where certain unsecured debts can be completely discharged. Unpaid utility bills that were due before the filing of your Chapter 7 case are considered unsecured debts and may be wiped out as part of your discharge. This means that once your bankruptcy case is complete, those past-due balances are eliminated, giving you a fresh financial start.

However, it’s important to note that you will still be responsible for paying any utility bills that accumulate after your bankruptcy is filed. To keep your services on, you’ll need to remain current on any new charges going forward.

How Does Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Handle Utility Bills?

In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you enter into a repayment plan to pay back a portion of your debts over a three- to five-year period. This type of bankruptcy can be helpful for managing utility bills that have fallen behind. Under your repayment plan, past-due utility bills are included, and you can spread out the payments over time, often making them much more manageable.

The automatic stay in Chapter 13 also prevents utility shut-offs, and as long as you adhere to your repayment plan and keep up with future bills, you can maintain your utility services without disruption.

Deposits and Reconnection Fees: What to Expect

Although bankruptcy offers relief from unpaid utility bills, utility companies may still require a deposit or reconnection fee to continue services, especially if you’ve fallen behind. After you file for bankruptcy, the utility provider may ask for a security deposit to ensure future payments are made on time. This is a standard practice, and the amount typically reflects your average monthly usage.

At Walker & Walker, we help clients understand these requirements and assist in budgeting for any deposits that may arise after filing for bankruptcy.

Protecting Your Utilities and Restoring Your Financial Stability

Facing unpaid utility bills can be overwhelming, but bankruptcy can provide a legal pathway to protect your essential services while you work through your financial challenges. Whether it’s through Chapter 7’s complete discharge of past-due bills or Chapter 13’s structured repayment plan, bankruptcy gives you the breathing room to rebuild your financial health.

At Walker & Walker, we specialize in making the bankruptcy process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our experienced team can guide you through the process of filing for bankruptcy and help ensure that your utility services remain active as you move forward toward financial recovery.

Take Control of Your Utility Bills Today

If unpaid utility bills are adding to your financial burden, bankruptcy may offer the relief you need. At Walker & Walker, we’re here to help you explore your options and take the first step toward a brighter financial future. Contact us today at 612-824-4357 for a free consultation and find out how bankruptcy can help you regain control of your utility bills and overall financial stability. Let us help you stay warm, keep the lights on, and move forward with confidence.


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