Voluntary Chapter 13 petition filed in unidentified bankruptcy case
Case Summary
The debtor filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, switching from a previous Chapter 13 filing. This means the debtor is now seeking liquidation of assets rather than a repayment plan. The change affects how creditors will be paid and the debtor's discharge timeline.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- • Voluntary petition
- • Debt restructuring
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Voluntary Petition (Chapter 7)
Other · May 12, 2026
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Case Timeline
3 eventsVoluntary Petition (Chapter 7)
The debtor filed a voluntary petition for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, switching from a previous Chapter 13 filing. This means the debtor is now seeking liquidation of assets rather than a repayment plan. The change affects how creditors will be paid and the debtor's discharge timeline.
Voluntary Petition Chapter 7 (OTC)
The debtor filed a voluntary petition to convert their bankruptcy case from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7. This switch changes the bankruptcy process from a repayment plan to liquidation. It matters because it alters the debtor's obligations and the treatment of their assets.
Voluntary Petition Chapter 13 (OTC)
The debtor filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This action initiates a court-supervised repayment plan to address the debtor's debts. It matters because it triggers an automatic stay that halts creditor collection efforts.
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