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What Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Law Entails

Chapter 11 bankruptcy law is also known as the reorganization code applicable to partnerships and corporations. It allows for businesses to make a plan on how to pay off their debts without having to sell their property. This comes as an opportunity for businesses to keep on operating even when they are in a financial crisis. Partnerships and corporations are eligible to file under this chapter in court. It may be voluntary, meaning that the debtor will file the petition, or involuntary where creditors who meet some standard file the petition.

To have the court accept the bankruptcy petition, he should also attach financial documents of the previous years operations. They must have gone through credit counseling on how to manage the debt. A fee is paid to the court clerk to cover filing charges and to pay the trustee. These can be paid in installments for not more than one eighty days after filling the petition. Once a voluntary or involuntary petition has been filed, he assumes the position of a “debtor in possession” meaning that he is still in control of the property.

For the bankruptcy petition to be accepted in court, he should also file a reorganization plan and a disclosure statement which includes information on the assets, liabilities and the business affairs. This enables the creditor to have an informed perspective on the reorganization plan filed.

Chapter 11 identifies the debtor under a corporation or a partnership as a separate entity from the business and as such personal property is not at risk. However, for a sole proprietor, he is part and parcel of the business and therefore personal property may be at risk.

Peter Gitundu

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