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Chapter 7

Under Chapter 7 (also called "straight bankruptcy") the court grants relief from most types of debt including credit card balances, medical bill, and finance company loans.  Some types of debts like recent income taxes, student loans, and child support obligations are not removed.  For secured debts, like a home mortgage or vehicle loan, you have the option to keep the property and keep making the payments, or surrender the property to the lender and your liability removed.  You generally are able to keep all of your property, unless you have substantial equity in the property beyond what Illinois law allows you to protect.

Chapter 11

A Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is used mostly by businesses.  In Chapter 11, you may continue to operate your business, but your creditors and the court must approve a plan to repay your debts.  There is no Trustee unless the judge decides that one is necessary; if a Trustee is appointed, the Trustee takes control of your business and property.

Chapter 13

With Chapter 13, you make monthly payments to a court appointed trustee to pay back some or all of your debts over a three to five year period.  The amount of the payment is based on the amount of your income and expenses, and in some cases is as low as $150 per month regardless of the amount of debt that you have.  For secured loans, like home mortgage or vehicle loans, you have the option to pay these on your own, or you can put the loans into the plan and restructure the payments.  Chapter 13 can also stop repossessions or foreclosures by allowing you three to five years to catch up the back payments through the Trustee.  You also have the option to surrender the property to be relieved of the debt.

Choose Us as Your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney in Peoria, IL

When you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the court relieves most of your outstanding debts. Finance company loans, credit card debt, and medical bills usually meet the requirements for Chapter 7 debt relief. You remain responsible for student loans, recent income taxes owed, and outstanding child support. These types of debt are usually not covered by Chapter 7.

zA filing under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code allows a business to continue to operate without creditor pressure – through foreclosure, judgment enforcement, tax levy or other actions – with current management rather than a court appointed trustee in control. 

Chapter 11 can be a very flexible tool, whether management is seeking to keep the company going through a reorganization plan or through a sale process as a going concern.

With Chapter 13 you make monthly payments to a court appointed trustee to pay back some or all of your debts over a three to a five year period. The amount of the payment is based on the amount of your income and expenses, and in some cases is as low as $100 per month regardless of the amount of debt that you have. For secured loans like home mortgage or vehicle loans, you have the option to pay these on your own, or you can put the loans into the plan and restructure the payments. Chapter 13 can also stop repossessions or foreclosures by allowing you three to five years to catch up the back payments through the trustee. You also have the option to surrender the property to be relieved of the debt.

Some Questions To Ask:

  1. Is the business incorporated? If it is incorporated have you or anyone else made personal guarantees or pledged personal assets as collateral?
  2. Is the business losing money even if there were not long term debts like equipment loans or past due suppliers?
  3. Is the business falling behind on "trust fund" payments, like employee withholding or sales tax obligations?

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American Bankruptcy Institute National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees Peoria County Bar Association Illinois State Bar Association

Rafool & Bourne

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Sumner A. Bourne

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We are located on the 11th floor of the Becker Building.

401 Main St., Suite 1130
Peoria, Illinois  61602

 

We are a debt relief agency.
We assist people in filing for bankruptcy.

We provide personal and business bankruptcy services throughout Central Illinois, including Peoria, Galesburg, Pekin, Canton, Havana and the surrounding areas.

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