Cape Coral
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Attorney and Lawyer providing experienced
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy legal services in
Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda,
Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and the
entire State of Florida.
Chapter 11 is one of the chapters of the US Bankruptcy Code
that provides protection to debtors. Chapter 11
bankruptcy is almost exclusively used by businesses
due to the expense and complexity of the process.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy is appropriate when a business
needs to restructure the debts it has and reorganize
its finances so it can stay open. As an alternative
to Chapter 7, which would require a business to
liquidate, Chapter 11 allows a business to keep many
of its assets.
A Chapter
11 bankruptcy allows a business to reorganize and refinance to
be able to prevent final insolvency. Often there is no trustee,
but a "debtor in possession," and considerable time to present a
plan of reorganization. Sometimes this works, but often it is
just a bottomless pit of more debt and delay. The final plan
often requires creditors to take only a small percentage of the
debts due (what is owed them) or to take payment over a long
period of time.
As a law firm providing experienced
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Attorney - Lawyer legal services, we have proudly
assisted many residents in
Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda,
Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and
those throughout the entire State of
Florida
with
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy issues. We are committed to protecting the
legal rights of each and every client, while always striving
to provide the highest standard of legal representation.
Contact
Berke Law Firm, P.A.,
by calling
239.549.6689
or by using our
online submission form.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy involves the financial
reorganization of a business, which may be a complex and
extensive process. As soon as a company files for Chapter
11, all collection activities must cease. This stay will
remain in effect throughout the bankruptcy process.
The process of Chapter 11 begins with the
creation of a plan. The debtor or debtors involved may propose
the repayment and reorganization plan or, after a period of time
(usually around 120 days), the creditors may propose a plan as
well. The plan may allow the debtor to cancel contracts. The
value of shares owned if the stock is publicly traded may also
be cancelled, leaving the shareholders with nothing. Any plan
that is created must be approved by the creditors, and if there
are multiple plans sometimes the creditors are given the
opportunity to vote on the plan that is put into place.
A trustee will be involved throughout the
reorganization process as well. The trustee will help to ensure
that priority claims are paid, that assets are managed properly,
and that the reorganization proceeds as it should. If the owners
are not managing the assets properly, the trustee may take more
control or someone else may be put in charge of the assets.
If you require professional legal services regarding
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
issues in
Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda,
Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, or
throughout the entire State of Florida, be proactive in protecting your legal rights
by seeking the legal advice of an experienced
Cape Coral
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy attorney -
lawyer. Contact
Berke Law Firm, P.A.,
at
239.549.6689
or by using our
online submission form.
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Cape Coral, Florida
239.549.6689
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Naples, Florida
239.514.7600 |
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Port Charlotte, Florida
941.743.8133
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Immokalee,
Florida
239.657.2777 |
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Cape Coral
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Attorney and Lawyer providing experienced
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy legal services in
Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda,
Port Charlotte, Immokalee, Lee County, Collier County, and the
entire State of Florida.
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