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Chapter 7
 
  Bankruptcy - General Information as Provided by The Florida Bar.
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Alternative to Bankruptcy as provided by The Florida Bar.
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What About My Credit Rating (As provided by the Florida Bar)?
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Florida Exemptions.
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Why Ch. 13?
When To Consider Ch. 13 As An Alternative To Ch. 7.
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Chapter 7 is often called liquidation bankruptcy. In return for having debts discharged, the debtor must turn over to the Bankruptcy Trustee all property except for certain assets which Florida Law allows the debtor to keep as exempt. Click here for an in depth description of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, what your options are, and how Furr and Cohen, P.A. can help you.
Chapter 11 is a reorganization proceeding. It is generally used by businesses, or by individuals who do not qualify for Chapter 13 because of their substantial debts and have assets that would be surrendered in a Chapter 7 proceeding. Click here for an in depth description of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, what your options are, and how Furr and Cohen, P.A. can help you.
Chapter 13 is often used by individuals who want to catch up past due mortgage or car loan payments and keep their assets. Generally, in Chapter 13, the debtor retains his or her property and prepares a plan proposing payments to creditors. Click here for an in depth description of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, what your options are, and how Furr and Cohen, P.A. can help you.

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