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New Bankruptcy Law – Changes to Bankruptcy and Chapter 13

New Bankruptcy Law – Changes to Bankruptcy and Chapter 13

by Keller & Almassian | Jan 2, 2024 | Bankruptcy

New Bankruptcy Amendments On December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriation Act (“CAA”) was signed and became law.  We have previously described the impact of the CAA regarding the possibility of providing PPP loans to bankruptcy Debtors . The new law also...
Bankruptcy and Family Law: When Can You Proceed?

Bankruptcy and Family Law: When Can You Proceed?

by Keller & Almassian | Jan 2, 2024 | Bankruptcy

Domestic issues are often precursors to a bankruptcy filing for one or more of those involved. The intersection between family law and the automatic stay provisions of the Bankruptcy Code is often cloudy. The automatic stay may prevent certain matters from moving...
Subchapter V Bankruptcy – A Small Business Lifeline

Subchapter V Bankruptcy – A Small Business Lifeline

by Keller & Almassian | Jan 2, 2024 | Bankruptcy

Although the law has only been in place for a relatively short amount of time, businesses in West Michigan and throughout the State have begun to utilize Subchapter V Bankruptcy (Chapter 11), as a means of obtaining relief from current difficult economic...
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