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Bradshaw and Bryant
1505 Division St WAITE PARK, MN
Phone: 320-259-5414 Fax: Website: http://minnesotapersonalinjury.com |
Cochrane Law Office, P.A.
2301 Woodbridge Street , Suite 102 SAINT PAUL, MN
Phone: 651-486-6928 Fax: Website: http://www.cochranelawoffice.com |
Eckman, Strandness, & Egan PA
319 Barry Avenue South , PO Box 597 WAYZATA, MN
Phone: 952-594-3600 or 1-80 Fax: Website: http://www.eckmanlaw.com |
Hazelton & Rodgers
1421 Bemidji Ave N BEMIDJI, MN
Phone: 218-444-4529 Fax: Website: http://www.hazeltonandrodgers.com |
Hoglund, Chwialkowski, Greeman & Bergmanis, P.L.L.C.
1611 W. County Road B , Suite 102 SAINT PAUL, MN
Phone: 651.697.1415 Fax: Website: http://www.hoglundlaw.com |
Johnson & Bannon
2125 1st St S WILLMAR, MN
Phone: 800-235-7600 Fax: Website: http://www.johnsonbannon.com | |
Kosieradzki Law Firm
13100 Wayzata Blvd. #140 HOPKINS, MN
Phone: 952 545-7600 Fax: Website: http://www.koslawfirm.com |
Mattson Law Firm PA
1742 Selby Ave. SAINT PAUL, MN
Phone: 651 343-0247 Fax: Website: http://www.mattsonlawfirm.com |
Nelson Personal Injury Attorneys
125 Twin Rivers Court, #206 , P.O. Box 2388 SAINT CLOUD, MN
Phone: 320.252.1200 Fax: Website: http://www.nelsonpersonalinjury.com |
Soucie & Bolt, Personal Injury Lawyers
2150 Third Av. N. , #100 ANOKA, MN
Phone: 800-499-2394 Fax: Website: http://www.soucielaw.com |
Zimmerman Reed, PLLP
651 Nicollet Mall , Suite 501 MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Phone: 612.341.0400 Fax: Website: http://www.zimmreed.com | |
Finding a bankruptcy lawyer to help you can make a huge difference to your future financial situation. You should look for an attorney that will provide personal services. For example, if they want you to meet with associates or assistants before getting to the lawyer it isn't a good sign that you'll be getting the personalized and customized service that each case needs. It is also smart to look for a bankruptcy lawyer in Minnesota who has experience in the court room. You should use a bankruptcy lawyer that offers a free consultation and remember to always ask if the first visit is free. The first visit is where you discuss your circumstances and the cost of the filing, counseling and fees. Look for a bankruptcy lawyer with good confidentiality ratings and don't hesitate to interview multiple lawyers before coming to a decision.
Minnesota bankruptcy lawyers can handle all aspects of bankruptcy law (including
all types listed below) and provide legal methods for an individual
or business to either eliminate debts by liquidating and distributing
assets or resolve them by developing a court-approved reorganization
plan, or other plan involving the repayment of creditors over time.
Your lawyer should help you learn the primary purposes and applications
of
Minnesota bankruptcy laws and how they function to relieve individuals and
businesses from indebtedness and provide a fresh financial start.
Title 11 of the United States Code (the bankruptcy code) regulates
the bankruptcy proceedings, including what chapter under which a
debtor may file, what bills can be eliminated, how long payments
may be extended, what possessions can be kept, and all other details
concerning the bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is also known as “liquidation,” "straight
bankruptcy," or “complete bankruptcy,” is the most commonly filed
form of bankruptcy among individuals. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy essentially
allows the debtor to make a fresh start. When a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
has been filed in
Minnesota , a trustee collects the debtor's nonexempt assets, which are then
reduced to cash, and distributions are made to the creditors in
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Chapter 11 Bankruptcy primarily applies to commercial enterprises
that wish to continue business operations while repaying creditors
through a court-approved reorganization plan. Under
Minnesota Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, the debtor has the right to file a plan of
reorganization within 120 days after the order for relief. The debtor
must provide creditors with a disclosure statement that allows the
creditors to evaluate the plan, although whether the plan is approved
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is designed for an individual who has a regular
source of income, a desire to pay his or her debts, but currently
is unable to do so. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy may be preferable to Chapter
7 Bankruptcy because Chapter 13 Bankruptcy usually allows the debtor
to keep a valuable asset, such as his or her own house. Under
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