The most common “chapters” (or types) in bankruptcy are Chapters 7, 11, and 13. A simple explanation of each chapter follows:
Chapter 7, straight liquidation: In a chapter 7 bankruptcy, the debtor’s assets are divided into two categories: exempt and nonexempt.
Chapter 11, business reorganization: Sometimes a business that’s in financial trouble will want to try to stay in business, rather than go through liquidation under Chapter 7.
Chapter 13, wage earner bankruptcy: This form of bankruptcy is similar to a Chapter 11 reorganization but is limited to wage earners or nonbusiness entities.
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