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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
When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must complete a packet of bankruptcy forms and file them with your local bankruptcy court. Here's a list of the many forms you'll need to file for Chapter 7 and where to find them.
This Chapter 7 Petition Package includes the basic information and forms required for an individual debtor to file a voluntary chapter 7 bankruptcy case in the Central District of California, as specified in The Central Guide, Section 1-06.
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.
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.
Overview of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy forms from the U.S. Courts, including required forms and optional bankruptcy forms needed for some Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.
This Chapter 7 Petition Package includes the basic information and forms required for individuals to file a voluntary chapter 7 bankruptcy case in the Southern District of California.