Data from 35,287 Chapter 13 cases in the District of Minnesota, analyzed from the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database (2008-2024).
If you are considering Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Minneapolis, these statistics should inform your decision:
25.1% of D. Minn. filers had a prior bankruptcy case. This cycling through the system suggests the first filing failed to provide lasting relief - and raises questions about whether filers were properly screened under section 1328(f).
An estimated 1,603 cases in the D. Minn. may involve potential eligibility violations under 11 U.S.C. section 1328(f) - filings where the debtor had a prior discharge within the statutory time bar and could never have received a new discharge. These cases consume court resources and cost consumers time and money for a legally impossible outcome.
With only 4.0% of filers representing themselves, the data confirms that legal representation is the norm in the D. Minn.. Given the 35.4% dismissal rate, the quality of that representation is critical to whether a Chapter 13 plan succeeds or fails.
Between 2008 and 2024, the D. Minn. saw 35,287 Chapter 13 filings. Volumes peaked around 2010-2011 following the financial crisis.
64.6% of cases achieved a discharge. 35.4% were dismissed. The prior filer rate is 25.1%.
Cases where the debtor had a prior discharge within the statutory time bar under section 1328(f) and could never have received a new discharge. An estimated 1,603 such cases exist in the D. Minn.. Methodology details.
Use the free 1328(f) screener to check whether a prior discharge affects your eligibility for a new discharge.
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Our research was cited by the federal judiciary as Suggestions 26-BK-3 and 26-BK-5
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