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Aline Knochel

Law Offices of Keith S Knochel

Bullhead City, Arizona • Serving Mohave County

928-444-1000

About Aline Knochel

Aline Knochel is a bankruptcy attorney at Law Offices of Keith S Knochel based in Bullhead City, Arizona. Bankruptcy practice in Arizona involves federal law (Title 11 of the U.S. Code) administered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona, with state-law overlays including Arizona's homestead exemption under ARS § 33-1101 and the various property exemptions in ARS Title 33, Chapter 8. See contact details below.

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Education

  • Law School: U of California - LA

Common questions about Bankruptcy in Arizona

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What's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 (Title 11 USC, Chapter 7) is liquidation: a trustee may sell non-exempt assets and distribute proceeds to creditors, while most unsecured debts are discharged in 3-6 months. Chapter 13 is reorganization: the debtor proposes a 3-5 year plan to repay creditors a portion of debts based on disposable income, retaining property the plan addresses. Chapter 7 has stricter eligibility through the means test.

Will I lose my house if I file for bankruptcy in Arizona?

Probably not. Arizona's homestead exemption under ARS § 33-1101 protects up to $400,000 of equity in a primary residence (increased from $250,000 in 2022 by Proposition 209). If your equity is below the cap and you stay current on the mortgage, you generally keep the home in Chapter 7. Chapter 13 can also be used to cure mortgage arrears over the plan period.

How long does Chapter 7 bankruptcy take in Arizona?

A typical Chapter 7 case in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona resolves in 3-6 months from filing to discharge. The 341 meeting of creditors occurs about 30-45 days after filing; the discharge order issues approximately 60 days after the 341 meeting. Cases with asset-recovery, complications, or creditor objections take longer.

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Practice Areas

Bankruptcy Criminal Law Consumer Law Family Law Real Estate/Real Property

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Office Location

Law Offices of Keith S Knochel

1967 Highway 95

Bullhead City, AZ 86442

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