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  2. Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    These duties include establishing a panel of private trustees to serve as trustees in chapter 7 cases and supervising the administration of cases and trustees in cases under chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  3. Bankruptcy - United States Courts

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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.

  4. Process - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    A typical chapter 7 debtor will not appear in court and will not see the bankruptcy judge unless an objection is raised in the case. A chapter 13 debtor may only have to appear before the bankruptcy judge at a plan confirmation hearing.

  5. Bankruptcy Forms - United States Courts

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    Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case – No Proof of Claim Deadline Set (For Corporations or Partnerships) Meeting of Creditors Notices B 309D

  6. Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    Bankruptcy Basics provides basic information to debtors, creditors, court personnel, the media, and the general public on different aspects of federal bankruptcy law.

  7. Filing Without an Attorney - United States Courts

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    If you are unable to afford an attorney, you may qualify for free legal services. Filing personal bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 takes careful preparation and understanding of legal issues. Misunderstandings of the law or making mistakes in the process can affect your rights.

  8. Chapter 13 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    Chapter 13 - Bankruptcy Basics. This chapter of the Bankruptcy Code provides for adjustment of debts of an individual with regular income. Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay debts over time, usually three to five years.

  9. Discharge in Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Basics - United States...

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    The bankruptcy discharge varies depending on the type of case a debtor files: chapter 7, 11, 12, or 13. Bankruptcy Basics attempts to answer some basic questions about the discharge available to individual debtors under all four chapters including:

  10. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing Requirements | U.S. Bankruptcy Court...

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    Chapter 7 Filing Requirements. Often called the 'liquidation chapter,' Chapter 7 is used by individuals, partnerships, or corporations who have no hope for repairing their financial situation. In Chapter 7, the debtor's estate is liquidated under the rules of the Bankruptcy Code.

  11. What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy? | United States Bankruptcy Court...

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    A Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often referred to as “liquidation”, contemplates an orderly, court-supervised procedure by which a trustee takes over the assets of the debtor’s estate, reduces them to cash, and makes distributions to creditors, subject to the debtor’s right to retain certain exempt property and the rights of secured creditors.