Individuals Can File Chapter 11 Too
Chapter 11 is not just for small businesses and large corporations suffering insurmountable debt problems. Pursuant to Section 109(d) of the bankruptcy code, a person that may be a debtor under Chapter 7 (which is any individual) may also take advantage of the generous provisions in Chapter 11 to overcome their debt problems. Many high-income debtors will file a Chapter 11 if they fall outside the debt limits for Chapter 13. While many individuals with primarily business debts will be able to file a Chapter 7, regardless of income, Atlanta, Georgia Judge Wendy Hagenau recently ruled that an individual with primarily business debts who files a Chapter 7 and has a very high level of disposable income may be forced into a Chapter 11. Regardless of which Chapter you file, it is imperative that you consult with an experienced bankruptcy attorney prior to filing. The Benefits of Filing an Individual Chapter 11 Historically, individuals filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy when they exceeded the debt limits of Chapter 13. For instance, many celebrities and professional athletes are required to file a Chapter 11 rather than a Chapter 13 because they have far too much secured and unsecured debt. However, there are also a number of benefits in filing a Chapter 11 for people who would otherwise qualify for a Chapter 13.
If you want to talk more about the benefits of filing an individual Chapter 11 bankruptcy, call Rountree Leitman Klein & Geer, LLC at 404-584-1238 or fill out an intake form here.
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