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  2. Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    A chapter 7 case begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal place of business or principal assets.

  3. What is a Chapter 7 case? - United States Courts

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    What is a Chapter 7 case? 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 ...

  4. What is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy? - United States Courts

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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.

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

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    In chapter 12 and chapter 13 cases, the debtor is usually entitled to a discharge upon completion of all payments under the plan. As in chapter 7, however, discharge may not occur in chapter 13 if the debtor fails to complete a required course on personal financial management.

  6. Bankruptcy Court Miscellaneous Fee Schedule - United States...

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    When a motion to divide a joint case under Chapter 11 is filed, $571. For payment to trustees pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 330(b)(2), a $15 fee applies in the following circumstances: For filing a petition under Chapter 7. For filing a notice of conversion to a Chapter 7 case. For filing a motion to convert a case to a Chapter 7 case.

  7. Chapter 7 Filing Requirements - United States Courts

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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.

  8. Chapter 7 is used by individuals to free themselves of debt and is used by businesses to liquidate and terminate their business. One of the primary purposes of straight bankruptcy is to discharge certain debts to give the debtor a “fresh start”.

  9. Chapter 15 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    The purpose of Chapter 15, and the Model Law on which it is based, is to provide effective mechanisms for dealing with insolvency cases involving debtors, assets, claimants, and other parties of interest involving more than one country.

  10. 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

  11. Process - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts

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    In most chapter 7 cases, if the debtor is an individual, he or she receives a discharge that releases him or her from personal liability for certain dischargeable debts. The debtor normally receives a discharge just a few months after the petition is filed.