James Alan Coutinho
17 S High St., Ste 1220, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Louis Abraham Jacobs
250 Civic Center Dr Ste 480, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Robert James Morje
PO Box 6545, 600 South Pearl Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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Practice areas related to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Businesses under Chapter 11 bankruptcy combine debt restructuring measures with lease and contract discontinuation to restructure their financial situation. The Bankruptcy Court and its appointees monitor Chapter 11 business operations which allow ongoing business activities but with their oversight.
A voluntary Chapter 11 petition starts from your business although creditors can force bankruptcy on your business through involuntary petitions.
Under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code Chapter 11 comprises complex laws and regulations which force selectors to commit choices that lead to bad results if they are handled improperly.
What Does a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Attorney Do?
Your Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney will thoroughly describe the different aspects of your specific case then lead you through the challenging bankruptcy procedure step by step.
A Chapter 11 case demands an overwhelming amount of official documentation. An attorney can help you determine which financial information you need to file your petition while helping you create a mistake-free bankruptcy petition for timely bankruptcy processing. Your finalized petition moves to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court after your attorney submits it for filing.
Through bankruptcy proceedings your attorney will handle all communication with the trustee assigned to oversee your bankruptcy case by the court. The Meeting of Creditors requires your legal representative to represent your financial interests.
Your attorney will help you prepare the required documents and file them when other documentation demands arise during the bankruptcy process.
Your bankruptcy attorney acts as your guide through all the necessary steps until your bankruptcy receives discharge from the court.
Would It Be Wise To Seek A Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Attorney?
A Chapter 11 bankruptcy specialist attorney should be your next step if your business suffers from foreclosure or lawsuits or liens or repossession or wage garnishment. A bankruptcy with legal representation allows you to eliminate debt while receiving a new financial beginning.