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Notice Of Available Chapters Form. This is a California form and can be use in USBC Northern Federal.
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Notice of Available Chapters (Rev. 4/98)
Name:
Address:
Telephone:
Bar No.:
Attorney for Debtor
Fax:
Debtor in Pro Per
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT
DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
List all names including trade names, used by Debtor(s) within
last 6 years:
Social Security No.
Debtor
Social Security No.
Case No.
NOTICE OF AVAILABLE
CHAPTERS
Joint Debtor
Debtor(s) EIN No.
1.
Section 342(b) of 11 U.S.C. ( " The Bankruptcy Code " ) states:
"Prior to the commencement of a case under this title by an individual whose debts are primarily consumer debts, the clerk
shall give written notice to such individual that indicates each chapter of this title under which such individual may proceed."
2.
You are eligible to file under Chapter 7, whereby debts are discharged and your non-exempt assets are liquidated by the
trustee for the benefit of your creditors.
3.
You are eligible to file under Chapter 11 for debt reorganization upon payment of the additional fee required.
4.
If your noncontingent, liquidated debts are less than $269,250.00 unsecured and $807,750.00 secured (11 U.S.C. §
109(e)), you are also eligible to file under Chapter 13 and to use future income to pay all or a portion of your debts.
5.
If you are a family farmer, with a regular annual income, as defined by 11 U.S.C. § 101 (18) (19), you are eligible to file
under Chapter 12.
6.
To determine which chapter to file under, it is recommended that you consult an attorney.
Court Clerk
"I HAVE READ THE ABOVE "NOTICE OF AVAILABLE CHAPTERS."
Signature of Debtor
Date
Signature of Joint Debtor (if applicable)
Date
If the Court has previously ordered that you may not file bankruptcy for 180 days or any other period,
you may not file bankruptcy without prior leave of the Court.
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