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 <title>Potential Effect of Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act on Child Support Payments Cannot Be Determined because Data Needed for Study Are Not Available</title>
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<abstract>Between 2001 and 2004, an average of more than 1.5 million people
annually filed for personal bankruptcy protection. In April 2005,
the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act	 
(Reform Act) was enacted, in part, to address certain factors	 
viewed as contributing to an escalation in bankruptcy filings.	 
Described as representing the most comprehensive set of reforms  
in more than 25 years, the Reform Act, among other things,	 
requires those filers with the ability to pay some of their debts
from future earnings to enter into repayment plans under Chapter 
13 of the Bankruptcy Code instead of liquidating their assets	 
under Chapter 7 and granting the debtor a discharge from eligible
debts. Individuals usually file for bankruptcy under one of two  
chapters of the Bankruptcy Code. Under Chapter 13, filers submit 
a repayment plan to the court agreeing to pay part or all of	 
their debts over time, usually 3 to 5 years. Under Chapter 7, the
filer&apos;s eligible assets are reduced to cash and distributed to	 
creditors in accordance with distribution priorities and	 
procedures set out in the Bankruptcy Code. A large majority of	 
cases filed under Chapter 7 have no assets available for	 
liquidation, and thus no funds are available to pay creditors.	 
Upon the successful completion of both Chapter 7 and 13 cases,	 
the filer&apos;s personal liability for eligible debts is discharged  
at the end of the bankruptcy process, which means that creditors 
may take no further action against the individual to collect the 
debt. Bankruptcy filers may choose to reaffirm a debt, often for 
those debts secured by collateral, such as a home or a car. A	 
reaffirmation agreement, generally filed under Chapter 7,	 
formalizes this arrangement, whereby a filer with debts secured  
by collateral retains the collateral and continues to make debt  
payments to a creditor. Congress has expressed interest in	 
learning whether the Reform Act has had or is likely to have an  
effect on bankruptcy filers who have a child support obligation  
and their ability to make these payments. Obligation refers to an
amount owed or promised for payment, whereas payment refers to	 
the act of paying or state of being paid. Child support 	 
obligations can be for past due child support, current support,  
or medical support. Past due child support refers to a debt owed 
by a noncustodial parent to, for example, a custodial parent or  
guardian for past child support owed but not paid. In contrast,  
current child support obligations reflect ongoing child support  
obligations. In the bankruptcy filing documents, a filer is to	 
report past due child support and current child support expenses.
Unpaid child support obligations are not discharged through	 
bankruptcy. To request relief from debt, individuals file a	 
petition, financial statements, and schedules (including	 
information about child support obligations), among other things,
with the bankruptcy court. In this report, we refer to all	 
documents filed with the court as bankruptcy filing documents.	 
Congressional interest stemmed from concerns that amendments made
by the Reform Act that require certain debtors to enter into	 
Chapter 13 repayment plans or potential pressure from creditors  
to reaffirm debts might affect the ability of bankruptcy filers  
to pay past due child support or ongoing child support		 
obligations. This report discusses issues related to our	 
inability to assess the potential impact of the Reform Act on	 
child support payments as well as information on bankruptcy	 
filers who have child support obligations. Specifically, this	 
report addresses (1) difficulties in determining the potential	 
effect of the Reform Act on an individual&apos;s ability to pay child 
support and (2) an agency proposal regarding the use of 	 
data-enabled forms--documents with embedded, invisible data tags 
that facilitate the extraction of data for analysis--to alleviate
some of these difficulties.</abstract>
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