This website specializes in providing in-depth information on bankruptcy laws and procedures in the Northern California region. It aims to assist users in understanding their rights and options during financial turmoil, as well as offering practical advice on how to best approach bankruptcy situations. By offering resources and guidance on complex legal matters, the website serves as a useful tool for those facing bankruptcy challenges.
Chapter 7 is the liquidation chapter of the Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 7 cases are commonly referred to as "straight bankruptcy" or "liquidation" cases, and may be filed by an individual, corporation, or a partnership. Under chapter 7, a trustee is appointed to collect and sell all property that is not exempt and to use any proceeds to pay creditors. In the case of an individual, the debtor is allowed to claim certain property exempt. In exchange for this, the debtor gets a discharge, which means that the debtor does not have to pay certain types of debts. Corporations and partnerships do not receive discharges. Consequently, any individuals legally liable for the partnership's or corporation's debts will remain liable. Therefore, individual bankruptcies may be required as well as the corporation or partnership bankruptcy.