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Joseph Kurt Kaple, accomplished bankruptcy lawyer in Fort Lauderdale, helps businesses understand how to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which is used for relieving the debts of businesses and corporations in an effort to help restructure and reorganize.
When filing Chapter 11 in Miami, your case begins with the filing of a petition with the bankruptcy court. The debtor must also file with the court; a schedule of current income and expenditures, a schedule of assets and liabilities, a schedule of executory contracts and unexpired leases, and a statement of financial affairs.
If the debtor is an individual, there are additional document filing requirements as well. Having a competent bankruptcy lawyer when filing bankruptcy in Miami is very important. Please consult with experienced bankruptcy attorneys for a detailed evaluation.
The Kaple Law Firm
18851 N.E. 29th Avenue, Suite 700
Aventura, FL 33180
Phone: 305-749-3158
Toll Free: 866-675-5110
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