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- Chapter 11 Petition Package - United States Courts
This Chapter 11 Petition Package includes the basic information and forms required for a non-individual to file a voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy case in the Central District of California, as specified in The Central Guide, Section 1-06
- CHAPTER 11 PETITION PACKAGE - United States Courts
Since bankruptcy is a complex process, debtors considering filing a chapter 11 bankruptcy case are encouraged to consult with a bankruptcy attorney Corporations, partnerships, or unincorporated associations may not file a bankruptcy case or other court documents without an attorney [LBR 9011-2(a)]
- Chapter 11 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
A case filed under chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is frequently referred to as a "reorganization" bankruptcy Usually, the debtor remains “in possession,” has the powers and duties of a trustee, may continue to operate its business, and may, with court approval, borrow new money
- Chapter 11 Petition Package (Individual Debtors)
This Chapter 11 Petition Package includes the basic information and forms required for an individual debtor to file a voluntary chapter 11 bankruptcy case in the Central District of California, as specified in The Central Guide, Section 1-06
- Chapter 11: OVERVIEW: Business, Small Business, Individuals, Subchapter . . .
Bankruptcy Code chapter 11 allows several types of individuals and entities to file a case under chapter 11 if they seek to maintain possession of their assets while they organize their affairs according to the protections and duties set forth in chapter 11
- Central District of California | United States Bankruptcy Court
The Court provides online interactive access to case filing and closing statistics by chapter and location Data is available from 2010 to present Self-help desks in each of our five divisions provide self-represented parties with access to pro bono legal services
- Chapter 11 - Bankruptcy Basics | District Court for the Northern . . .
A case filed under chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is frequently referred to as a "reorganization" bankruptcy Usually, the debtor remains “in possession,” has the powers and duties of a trustee, may continue to operate its business, and may, with court approval, borrow new money
- The Central Guide | Central District of California | United States . . .
Section 4 - Match Local Bankruptcy Rules with Forms Section 1 - Common Bankruptcy Procedures Information 1-00 Introduction to The Central Guide -- Compare with Court Manual -- Recorded Orientation -- Public Orientations -- Contact the Court 1-01 Introduction: DEBTORS, CREDITORS, ATTORNEYS 1-02 COURT DIVISIONS: Contact: Federal Holidays
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