Tag Archives: Tampa Bankruptcy Attorney
Small Business Retail Stores That Have to Go Through Bankruptcy in Tampa Malls
Retail stores are going out of business and filing for bankruptcy across the country, including in the Tampa Bay area. According to a recent article in The Atlantic, the year 2017 saw a kind of “retail meltdown” in which small retail stores throughout the nation are closing. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic sure did… Read More »
Keeping a House When Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Are you thinking about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Tampa Bay area but have concerns about liquidating your possessions, particularly your home? Many debtors in Tampa have questions about how bankruptcy will impact their ability to keep a house. Indeed, you might be wondering whether Chapter 7 bankruptcy is actually right for… Read More »
The HAVEN Act and Veterans Benefits in Bankruptcy
For veterans in Florida who need bankruptcy protection and are considering filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the prospect of passing the “means test” can be complicated and, in some cases quite difficult, given the way in which current bankruptcy law requires courts to consider certain veterans’ benefits as part of a veteran’s income. In… Read More »
Small Business Chapter 11 Cases for Restaurants
What Questions Should You Ask Before You File For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Tampa? As many restaurant owners in the Tampa Bay area know, business can be tough at certain times of the year. Given that much of the South Florida economy is based on tourism during the fall, winter, and spring months, the… Read More »
Business Lender and Personal Guarantees
When a Business fails, what can happen to the owner? Here are some common questions and answers about personal guarantees on business debt. Question: What are the basics every business owner needs to know about personal guarantees? Answer: Normally when a business owner signs a loan on behalf of its business, the creditor can… Read More »
Common Misconceptions About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
When you have significant debts that you just can’t pay, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy might be a good option to help get your financial life back on track. In the Tampa area, consumers with high credit card bills and piling medical debts file for personal bankruptcy everyday. Yet many Floridians have heard myths… Read More »
Changing Attorneys in a Chapter 11 Case
When you are in the middle of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case in Tampa, Florida, there are a number of different reasons that you may need to change attorneys. In some cases, your attorney makes serious errors that impact your case, resulting in an immediate need to find new counsel. In other situations, the… Read More »
What Happens if a Small Business Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Has to Get Converted Into a Chapter 7?
Many businesses in the Tampa Bay area, like restaurants and retail establishments, realize that they are having difficulty paying their bills and managing the upkeep of the business. In some cases, a business’s financial problems are seasonal. For example, a restaurant might struggle during the spring and summer months when fewer tourists and part-time… Read More »
Debtor-in-Possession Bank Accounts and Rules: What Happens When You File a Chapter 11 for a Small Business?
What happens when a small business in the Tampa Bay area files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy? Let’s look in particular at the requirement for the business owner to open debtor-in-possession bank account. What rules does the debtor have to follow? In order to understand the answers to these questions, it is important to learn… Read More »
Shopping Mall Bankruptcy
Insolvent Businesses and Bankruptcy Auctions When a business becomes insolvent, it’s unlikely that a bankruptcy court will approve a Chapter 11 reorganization. To be sure, it’s pretty difficult for such a business to prove that it might be able to repay any debts. And that’s exactly what happened recently in Plantation, Florida. According to… Read More »