Chapter 11 Fort Wayne Business Bankruptcy Lawyer & Business Bankruptcy Law Firm
What is a Chapter 11 Business Bankruptcy? Who would file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Fort Wayne?
A bankruptcy case filed under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will generally be filed by a Fort Wayne area business, although this chapter is also available to individuals. While a business may choose to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy (liquidation), it may not file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy (reorganization) because these are reserved for individuals. But it is very common for a business to want to reorganize its debts and stay in business rather than filing a Chapter 7 and liquidating all of its assets. Chapter 11 bankruptcies are available to Allen County businesses for this purpose (i.e., staying in business and restructuring the company's debts). Whether you are a small business or a large business, debt can become overriding.
There are some famous Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases filed by some high profile companies: Lehman Brothers in 2008 (during the Wall Street collapse); Washington Mutual Bank which was quickly acquired by Chase Bank; and the Enron bankruptcy which brought to light unlawful accounting practices. It doesn't take unlawful accounting practices to get a business, even a small business, into trouble ... the current economy combined with poor bookkeeping and/or lack of financial planning can cause problems and conceal a looming financial crisis for Fort Wayne businesses.
A business does not have to be completely insolvent before it is allowed to file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Accountants and bookkeepers in the Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, area can provide invaluable financial support to businesses and provide guidance of when it might be time to seek the advice of a qualified Fort Wayne Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney. Some Fort Wayne area financial professionals include:
Expertax LLC 4205 E. State Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46815 (260) 494-1880 C Orban & Associates PC 4630 W Jefferson Boulevard Suite 12-B Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (260) 435-1660 |
Sipe Roger CPA Firm 5742 Coventry Ln Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (260) 432-9996 Abacus Management & Development 6030 E State Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46815 (260) 493-6425 |
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The main reason an individual or married couple would want to file a Ch. 11 bankruptcy instead of a Ch. 13 case is because their debts may exceed the limits allowed in chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Although similar to ch.13, a Fort Wayne Chapter 11 bankruptcy is much more complicated and requires the advice of a qualified Fort Wayne Bankruptcy Attorney.
Common types of creditors in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with whom a person may have very high debts that disqualify them filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy:
Banks and Mortgage Companies such as Wells Fargo Bank, National Association (901 West State Boulevard, Fort Wayne, IN 46808) and Salin Bank And Trust Company (601 E. Dupont Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46825).
Car Dealers such as Hometown Tire & Auto Repair (2901 Taylor Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802, (260) 432-2607 and Newbat Auto Sale, (2410 South Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46807, (260) 744-2718).
Jewelry Stores such as Big B's Gold Rush Jewelry Exchange (702 W. Coliseum Boulevard, Suite B, Fort Wayne, IN 46806, (260) 918-4607) and Shannon Jewelers (1591 Dupont Road Suite A, Fort Wayne, IN 46825, (260) 416-0645).
The Basics of a Chapter 11 Fort Wayne Bankruptcy:
A qualified Fort Wayne Bankruptcy Law Firm will have the expertise to guide their clients through the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. Here are the common steps for Chapter 11 cases filed in Fort Wayne and Allen County, Indiana (but they may vary depending on specific circumstances):
► The case begins when the petition is filed with the bankruptcy court. Allen County cases are filed with the Indiana Northern Bankruptcy Court located in the E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 1300 South Harrison Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802, (260) 420-5100.
► The filing fee of $1,000 and administrative fee of $39 are paid.
► Upon filing of the petition and pursuant to Section 1107 of the bankruptcy code, the debtor assumes the responsibilities normally assigned to a trustee (as in a Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 case) and is known as "debtor in possession." This means the debtor may continue to operate the business, including paying employees.
► The debtor in possession also has the responsibility of filing monthly operating reports with the Court and the U.S. Trustee, filing and paying taxes, and creating a plan for reorganization.
► Although the debtor is given the authority to continue to operate the business in the ordinary course of business, the debtor is expected to do so in a manner in the best interest of all concerned. The interest of the creditors is protected by the formation of various creditor committees. These committees will have much influence on the reorganization plan being developed by the debtor in possession.
► A plan is proposed, a confirmation hearing is held, and eventually a plan will be confirmed.
► The plan is implemented.
► Confirmation of the plan can also mean discharge of debts incurred prior to confirmation, but there are many variables including whether the debtor is an individual or a business. Your Fort Wayne Bankruptcy Attorney will advise you on the effects of confirmation of your plan.
Contact a Fort Wayne Bankruptcy Attorney for advice and consultation about filing a Ch. 11 Allen County Bankruptcy.
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