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Did You Know?
Filing Chapter 11 is known as reorganization
In a chapter 11 case, a liquidating plan is permissible. Such a plan often allows the debtor in possession to liquidate the business under more economically advantageous circumstances than a chapter 7 liquidation.
Our Oregon Bankruptcy Lawyers
can help you set your assets in order and take care of all the
files and red tape associated with bankruptcy in a smooth and efficient
manner.
Bankruptcy can be a devastating blow to an individual, a small
business, or a multi-million dollar corporation. The allocation
of funds, audits, creditor claims, and claiming of assets
may be too much for the staff of one corporation to handle, let
alone a single individual.
Bankruptcy, as far as the US Federal Bankruptcy Code is concerned,
is the process undergone when a business or individual seeks relief
from their debts. The Federal Code Law provides for the development
of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors,
to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his
creditors. The proceedings involved in invoking bankruptcy are supervised
by and litigated in the United States Bankruptcy Courts. The Bankruptcy
Code provides that creditors must stop all collection efforts against
the debtor, and allows the debtor to organize his assets and settle
his debt and credit accounts in a feasible manner.
Federal bankruptcy laws also manage how private or commercial companies
go out of business or recover from crippling debt. A bankrupt company,
the "debtor," might use Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code
to "reorganize" its business and try to become profitable
again. Management continues to run the daily business operations
but all significant business decisions must be approved by a bankruptcy
court.
How Are Assets Divided in Bankruptcy?
Secured Creditors - often a bank is paid first.
Unsecured Creditors - such as suppliers and bondholders,
have the next claim.
Stockholders - owners of the company have the last claim on
assets and may not receive anything if the secured and unsecured
creditors' claims are not fully repaid.
What can our Oregon
Bankruptcy Lawyers do for you?
Research all laws (recent verdicts, changes in legal doctrine)
related to Oregon bankruptcy
Who Files for Bankruptcy?
Audio, RM, 32 Kbps, 3:52, 7/26/2002
John Ydstie talks with Teresa Sullivan, co-author of The Fragile Middle Class, about the characteristics of people who file for bankruptcy. Sullivan says most Americans filing bankruptcy are solidly middle class and have either just lost a job, gotten sick or injured, or gotten divorced. Sullivan is vice president and graduate dean of the University of Texas in Austin. Source: National Public Radio
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Applicability Of Chapters
(a) Except as provided in section 1161 of this title, chapters 1, 3, and 5 of this title apply in a case under chapter 7, 11, 12, or 13 of this tit... Read more >
Definition:
The right of a party with an interest in the debtor's property (such as a secured creditor) to assurance that its interest will not be diminished during the bankruptcy proceedings.
Petition
Definition:
The document that commences a bankruptcy proceeding. plan of reorganization - the document setting forth how a bankrupt company plans to satisfy its creditors.
Forbearance and Repayment
Definition:
The most common way of resolving a loan default is to work out a plan which will let you repay part of the delinquency each month, along with you regular monthly installment.
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Springfield
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Troutdale
Tualatin
West Linn
Wilsonville
Woodburn
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