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Chapter 11: Restructure Your Corporate Debt
A Chapter 11 bankruptcy is reserved for restructuring the debt of corporations (like GM, Chrysler, United Airlines, Delta Airlines) or individuals with more than $383,175.00 in unsecured debt or $1,149,525.00 in secured debt. These individuals do not qualify for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and therefore look to Chapter 11 to restructure. Chapter 11 has several additional disclosures and procedural requirements that are not contained in a Chapter 13. The bankruptcy attorneys at O'Hara, Taylor, Sloan, Cassidy, Beck, PLLC can assess whether Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is an option for you. Contact our office by phone or e-mail to schedule your initial consultation and learn more about how our attorneys can help.