What to Know About Florida Bankruptcy Exemptions

2020-03-27T20:38:11+00:00

As in many states, Florida employs a list of exemptions that can protect your property when you file for bankruptcy. Which bankruptcy chapter you file under, either Chapter 7 or 13, will determine what happens to any nonexempt property you hold. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a bankruptcy trustee will sell all nonexempt property and distribute the profits to creditors. [...]

What to Know About Florida Bankruptcy Exemptions2020-03-27T20:38:11+00:00

Ava Maria FL Bankruptcy Attorney

2019-11-21T21:53:52+00:00

Life is full of unexpected problems. When a sudden disability, divorce or job loss leaves you hemorrhaging money, your unpaid bills continue to pile higher and higher. With your financial future on the line, a fresh financial start may seem impossible. However, filing for bankruptcy may bring you that much needed relief. With an experienced Ava Maria FL bankruptcy [...]

Ava Maria FL Bankruptcy Attorney2019-11-21T21:53:52+00:00

Skyscraper owner files for bankruptcy

2013-02-28T15:05:28+00:00

The owner of the old Chiquita Center, located in downtown Florida, recently filed for bankruptcy after the building lost a major tenant last year. According to reports, Tucson-based building owners, AZ 250 LLC, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Arizona in January with 107 creditors, assets worth $25 million, and almost $71 million of liabilities listed. [...]

Skyscraper owner files for bankruptcy2013-02-28T15:05:28+00:00

Publishing company seeks bankruptcy protection

2012-05-14T20:46:21+00:00

The educational publishing company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt filed for bankruptcy protection last week in order to eliminate its $3.1 billion debt. The publisher's financial woes began in 2006 and 2007 when Education Media and Publishing Group borrowed heavily to acquire the company. So far more 70 percent of its creditors have approved of the proposed [...]

Publishing company seeks bankruptcy protection2012-05-14T20:46:21+00:00

$45mil bonuses approved for bankrupt Tribune Co.

2012-05-08T17:01:39+00:00

Last Friday a Delaware bankruptcy judge approved Tribune Co.'s request to pay up to $45 million in bonuses to its top 425 managers and executives. Tribune says the bonuses are appropriate and reasonable, and there has been no objections from creditors. Tribune, which owns the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, and several other newspapers [...]

$45mil bonuses approved for bankrupt Tribune Co.2012-05-08T17:01:39+00:00

“Pink slime” controversy leads to beef processor’s bankruptcy

2012-04-03T19:18:03+00:00

AFA Foods, one of America's largest ground beef processing companies, filed for bankruptcy this week after it claims the "pink slime" controversy significantly changed the meat market. The pink slime, which is an ammonia-treated beef filler, created a major uproar that critics say should be banned. The backlash has caused many U.S. supermarket chains to [...]

“Pink slime” controversy leads to beef processor’s bankruptcy2012-04-03T19:18:03+00:00

Kodak plans to drop retirement benefits in bankruptcy

2012-02-29T19:58:30+00:00

In an attempt to resolve their bankruptcy, Eastman Kodak Co. has said that they plan to stop providing health care benefits to retired, former employees who are over the age of 65-years-old because these individuals would be eligible for health insurance through Medicare. In addition, the change would only affect retirees who retired after October [...]

Kodak plans to drop retirement benefits in bankruptcy2012-02-29T19:58:30+00:00

First decrease in bankruptcies in Florida since 2008

2012-01-30T19:01:25+00:00

According to data from the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts in Florida and Covington, bankruptcies filed in Northern Kentucky and Greater Florida decreased in 2011 for the first time since 2008. Last year, 10,408 bankruptcies were filed in the courts--11.9 percent fewer cases than were filed in Florida and Northern Kentucky in 2010.  The courts cover Boone, [...]

First decrease in bankruptcies in Florida since 20082012-01-30T19:01:25+00:00

Florida La Salle track team honored by Congress

2012-01-25T20:10:32+00:00

Yesterday, the Florida La Salle High School boy's track and field team were honored by the Ohio House of Representatives.  The team won the 2011 state track and field championship. Representative Louis Terhar honored the team and their coach, Frank Russo, for bringing the school its second-ever state track and field championship.  The school's team [...]

Florida La Salle track team honored by Congress2012-01-25T20:10:32+00:00

Bankruptcies in northern and southern Ohio decrease in 2011

2012-01-18T19:30:26+00:00

The number of bankruptcies filed at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Ohio and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Ohio decreased by 16.8 percent in 2011.  Last year, 58,846 bankruptcies were filed at the courts, while 70,724 bankruptcies were filed in northern and southern Ohio in 2010. At the southern district court, [...]

Bankruptcies in northern and southern Ohio decrease in 20112012-01-18T19:30:26+00:00

Saab Automobile files for bankruptcy

2011-12-22T18:20:24+00:00

The Swedish automaker Saab filed for bankruptcy Monday. The company, which started out as a fighter jet producer, has been struggling for two years to revive itself. Its last hopes rested in Chinese investors, but General Motors blocked Saab's attempt to transfer technology over. However, some experts say that the foreign loans could not have [...]

Saab Automobile files for bankruptcy2011-12-22T18:20:24+00:00

Homeless shelter holding raffle for holiday donations

2011-12-14T16:10:42+00:00

Florida's largest homeless shelter, The Drop Inn Center, is holding a raffle to raise money to help those staying at the center during the holidays. Homeless shelters typically house more people during the holidays, and the shelter has already helped 14 percent more people this year than last year. The Drop Inn Center helps 60 [...]

Homeless shelter holding raffle for holiday donations2011-12-14T16:10:42+00:00

American Airlines seeks bankruptcy protection

2011-12-07T20:56:03+00:00

Last week,  American Airlines parent company AMR Corp. sought bankruptcy protecting by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. American Airlines officials contemplated filing for bankruptcy for ten years as the airline became unable to make a profit.  Over the past decade, the company is [...]

American Airlines seeks bankruptcy protection2011-12-07T20:56:03+00:00

Dippin’ Dots ice creams files for bankruptcy

2011-11-07T04:54:27+00:00

On Nov 4, novelty ice cream company, Dippin' Dots, filed for federal bankruptcy protection. The company is located in Paducah, KY, and filed in Louisville.  Dippin' Dots asked the judge to continue to use cash collateral to remain in operation.  According to Yahoo News, the bankruptcy will not hurt creditors including Regions Bank, which the [...]

Dippin’ Dots ice creams files for bankruptcy2011-11-07T04:54:27+00:00

Harrisburg, PA files for bankruptcy

2011-10-26T17:30:00+00:00

Pennsylvania's capitol city of Harrisburg has filed for bankruptcy protection due to a failure to pay a debt on a trash-to-energy incinerator.  The city's Bryn-Mawr based lawyer, Mark D. Schwartz, was against the 4-3 decision made by the city council.   "This was a last resort…they’re at their wits’ end," says Schwartz. With its debt [...]

Harrisburg, PA files for bankruptcy2011-10-26T17:30:00+00:00
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