I was just wondering if anyone has filed for bankruptcy while their small business was still open? I saw a lawyer in March who advised that I should liquidate and close. He felt that I would eventually be bankrupt, but that it was too soon to file. My credit cards were up to date at that time, but that was the last month that I was able to pay them. I am now more than 90 days behind on several cards. I have tried to liquidate my retail shop inventory, but with the economy as slow as it is, I'm not having much success. Most of my debt is unsecured credit cards and I only owe one vendor--and that bill is $13,000. I was hoping to liquidate and pay that vendor before I closed up shop--but it isn't looking too promising.
My question is for anyone who has filed for a chapter 7 bankruptcy with the intention of closing a sole proprietor business that is insolvent? I have read that a trustee can handle the actual liquidation--and at this point, I would welcome that. I am in way over my head in debt--about $67,000 unsecured that I have run up in trying to get my shop open, stocked, etc. I opened about a year and a half ago and then it seems like the whole financial world fell apart--great timing, huh?
I have an appointment with a second lawyer this month and am hoping to retain her and file. Our house is in my husband's name only (he inherited it) and our vehicles are likewise titled in his name. I don't believe we are in a community property state, so the house would be considered separate property and not involved in my bankruptcy. I will be the only one filing as the credit that I had for the business was in my name and/or the business' name, and not in my husband's name. His credit is still very good--no reason to involve him.
I have a few questions for our lawyer about the median We are in Michigan and my husband makes a decent wage--so we may be close to the median income. The problem is, after I close the shop, I won't have ANY income until I find another job, so I don't know how I would be able to complete a 13.
At this point I am mostly just wondering what to expect. I don't have any assets except for the inventory in the shop--which is probably only worth about half of what I owe.
Any thoughts from small business owners who filed for bankruptcy are much appreciated.
My question is for anyone who has filed for a chapter 7 bankruptcy with the intention of closing a sole proprietor business that is insolvent? I have read that a trustee can handle the actual liquidation--and at this point, I would welcome that. I am in way over my head in debt--about $67,000 unsecured that I have run up in trying to get my shop open, stocked, etc. I opened about a year and a half ago and then it seems like the whole financial world fell apart--great timing, huh?
I have an appointment with a second lawyer this month and am hoping to retain her and file. Our house is in my husband's name only (he inherited it) and our vehicles are likewise titled in his name. I don't believe we are in a community property state, so the house would be considered separate property and not involved in my bankruptcy. I will be the only one filing as the credit that I had for the business was in my name and/or the business' name, and not in my husband's name. His credit is still very good--no reason to involve him.
I have a few questions for our lawyer about the median We are in Michigan and my husband makes a decent wage--so we may be close to the median income. The problem is, after I close the shop, I won't have ANY income until I find another job, so I don't know how I would be able to complete a 13.
At this point I am mostly just wondering what to expect. I don't have any assets except for the inventory in the shop--which is probably only worth about half of what I owe.
Any thoughts from small business owners who filed for bankruptcy are much appreciated.
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