Can I file for chapter 7 bankruptcy and still keep my vehicle?

I am current on my car payments but still owe more than $10,000 dollars on my car. If I were to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, would I still be able to hold on to my vehicle?
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Answered By: Lorene Lynn Mies, APLC
In most cases you will keep your car by reaffirming that debt.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/27/2010

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Answered By: The Doan Law Firm
Yes, usually, but do consult with one of our bankruptcy attorneys for further information.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/25/2010

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Answered By: Ariano & Reppucci
You will be able to hold onto it I you are current at the time of filing and your vehicle has less than 5k in equity. Equity is the fair market value of the car minus any liens on it. To discuss further, please contact us.

Answer Applies to: Arizona
Replied: 8/24/2010

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Answered By: Diefer Law Group, P.C.
Yes, you may still be able to hold onto your vehicle.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/24/2010

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