In a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy ("Reorganization") the trustee is responsible for receiving the debtor's monthly payments and distributing those funds proportionally to the debtor's creditors....
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into Chapter 13. Some bankruptcy practitioners [who?] assert that the U.S. Trustee has become more aggressive in recent times in pursuing (what the U.S. Trustee believes to be) abusive...
Chapter 13 is a U.S. bankruptcy proceeding in which debtors reorganize their finances to repay creditors within a period of three to five years.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a way to discharge your debt through a payment plan agreed upon by the court and your debtors. Our article explains how it works.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can give debtors the chance to repay debts without having to sacrifice important assets like a home or car.
Background A chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors...
Debtors should be aware that there are several alternatives to chapter 7 relief. For example, debtors who are engaged in business, including corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships, may prefer to remain in business and avoid liquidation. Such debtors should consider filing a petition under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Under chapter 11, the debtor may seek an adjustment of debts, either by reducing the debt or by extending the time for repayment, or may seek a more comprehensiv...
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Individuals may file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, depending on the specifics of their situation. ; Municipalities—cities, towns, villages, taxing districts, municipal utilities, and school districts may file under Chapter 9 to reorganize. ; Businesses may file bankruptcy under Chapter 7 to liquidate or Chapter 11 to reorganize.