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Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
(Individual & Corporate)
Helping
Individuals and Corporations with Chapter 11
Bankruptcy Chapter 11
bankruptcy is a type of bankruptcy available to
both individuals and businesses. Similar to a
Chapter 13 bankruptcy,
Chapter 11 involves a reorganization of debt
but has no limit to the amount of debt that can
be restructured ( unlike a
Chapter 13 case which contains debt limits).
For debtors who have large amounts of debt that
need to be restructured, Chapter 11 may be the
right option. If you would like to learn more
about this form of bankruptcy and how it may
benefit your company or you as an individual,
please contact our office. Chapter 11 is
utilized most often by business to stave off
foreclosure, garnishment or other creditor
action as well as reorganize its business
affairs.
Thomas L. Abrams prides himself in
successfully representing business and
individual clients in Chapter 11. As
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
is very complex and costly, it is important to
retain a Florida Bankruptcy Attorney who can
handle your case in an efficient and cost
effective manner. Tom Abrams has a track record
of just that type of representation.
In discussing your particular financial
options with an attorney experienced in handling
Chapter 11 cases in the
South Florida area, you can get information
that is pertinent to your particular needs,
concerns and financial situation. After all,
this is an extremely important decision to make,
and the outcome will affect you now and for
years into the future.
About
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Fort Lauderdale and
South Florida ( Broward, Miami-Dade and West
Palm Beach Counties) A
Chapter 11 bankruptcy case may proceed in
slightly different ways, but it will typically
involve a debtor remaining in possession of
assets. A business filing a
Chapter 11 bankruptcy will generally be able
to remain open, under the supervision of the
court and for the benefit of creditors.
A trustee may be appointed to help operate
the business in some situations, if the debtor
is considered to be dishonest or ineffective for
some reason or there is a deadlock or
ineffective management. In successfully
completing the payment plan laid out by a
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
filing, the debtor would be able to
discharge remaining eligible debt. There are
also many other potential benefits to
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
which depend on the debtors particular
circumstances and goals.
This may be complicated and expensive to
carry out, and as such it is advised that you
involve a bankruptcy attorney to help with your
case before making any decisions on the proper
course of action for you or your business. For
the legal guidance you need and the assistance
to properly carry out your filing,
contact Thomas L.
Abrams, a Fort
Lauderdale Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Attorney.
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