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Commercial Bankruptcy, often called Business Bankruptcy, refers to the legal course of action when a business does not have the assets to cover its liabilities and pay off its debts. A business may choose or be forced to file for bankruptcy by its creditors. There are three primary types of Commercial Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, and Chapter 12 Bankruptcy.  A Commercial Bankruptcy Attorney can aid in any type of bankruptcy proceedings. Chapter 7 involves complete liquidation of assets and going out of business; Chapter 12 is designed specifically for family farmers or fisherman. The most common type of Business Bankruptcy is Chapter 11, which involves a reorganization of assets and expenses in an attempt to pay off debts and return the company to profitability. During Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the day to day functions of the business carry on without change, while more significant transactions and expenditures are subject to the approval of the court. Throughout the court proceedings, creditors provide input, but final confirmation of a reorganization plan is at the sole digression of the court. Obviously, Business Bankruptcy proceedings are quite complex, and a business bankruptcy lawyer is essential.

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Knotts Island Commercial Bankruptcy Resource Center

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    Answers to frequently asked questions about Commerical Bankruptcy.
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    An overview of Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 12 Bankruptcy.


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