State Guide

Connecticut Bankruptcy & Debt Relief Guide

State-specific exemptions, filing fees, and local court information to help you understand your options in Connecticut.

Median Income (Single)
$52,600
Median Income (Family of 4)
$114,800
Homestead Exemption
$250,000
Exemption System
Choice

Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 in Connecticut

Understanding the difference between these two paths is the first step in deciding which option fits your situation.

Factor Chapter 7 Chapter 13
Process Type Liquidation - most unsecured debts discharged Reorganization - repay over 3-5 years
Timeline 3-6 months to discharge 3-5 year repayment plan
Income Requirement Must pass the means test (below median income) Must have regular income to fund a plan
Filing Fee in Connecticut $338 $313
Property Non-exempt assets may be sold by trustee Keep all property while repaying creditors
Best For Lower income, limited assets, urgent discharge needed Higher income, saving home from foreclosure, catching up on arrears

Find Help by City in Connecticut

Browse city-specific guides for local bankruptcy court locations, median income figures, and debt relief resources.

Bridgeport

Fairfield County - Pop. 148,654

New Haven

New Haven County - Pop. 130,250
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