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|a Getting paid :
|b how to collect from bankrupt debtors /
|c by Stephen R. Elias.
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|a 1st ed.
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|a Berkeley, CA :
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|c c2003.
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|a Machine derived contents note: 1 How to Use This Book -- A. Who Should Use This Book 1/2 -- B. Choosing Which Chapters to Read 1/3 -- -- 2 How Bankruptcy Works -- A. Introduction to Bankruptcy Procedures and Players 2/2 -- B. What All Bankruptcies Have in Common 2/5 -- C. What Distinguishes Each Type of Bankruptcy 2/11 -- -- 3 Finding Out the Debtor Has Gone Bankrupt -- A. Notice from the Bankruptcy Court 3/2 -- B. Informal Notice 3/11 -- -- 4 The Automatic Stay -- A. What the Automatic Stay Stops You From Doing 4/2 -- B. Exceptions to the Automatic Stay 4/7 -- C. Results of Violating the Automatic Stay 4/9 -- D. Asking the Court to Lift the Automatic Stay 4/15 -- E. When the Automatic Stay Will End 4/28 -- -- 5 Examining the Bankruptcy Papers -- A. Obtaining the Bankruptcy Schedules and Statements 5/2 -- B. What the Debtor's Paperwork Should Include 5/3 -- C. Playing Detective With the Debtor's Paperwork 5/19 -- D. Using the Information You Find 5/46 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 The Meeting of Creditors and Other Communication -- With the Debtor -- A. Permissible Contact Outside the First Creditors' Meeting 6/2 -- B. The Meeting of Creditors 6/5 -- C. Requesting a Meeting to Finish Your Questions (Rule 2004) 6/10 -- -- 7 Filing and Defending Your Proof of Claim -- A. Who Can File a Proof of Claim? 7/3 -- B. The Benefits of Filing a Proof of Claim 7/3 -- C. Deadline for Filing a Proof of Claim 7/6 -- D. If You Miss the Filing Deadline 7/6 -- E. How to File a Proof of Claim 7/8 -- F. Where to File the Proof of Claim 7/14 -- G. How to Defend Your Claim 7/15 -- H. How to Object to Another Creditor's Claim 7/18 -- I. How to Sell Your Claim 7/20 -- -- 8 Getting Payment for Secured Claims -- A. Determining Whether You Have a Valid Lien 8/4 -- B. Making Sure You've Advised the World About Your Lien ("Perfected" Itl 8/8 -- C. What Your Collateral Is Worth 8/10 -- D. How Secured Creditors' Rights Are Affected by the Debtor's Choice of Chapter 8/12 -- E. Finding Ways Around the Automatic Stay 8/15 -- F. How the Debtor May Redeem the Collateral 8/18 -- G. How the Debtor May Reaffirm the Debt 8/19 -- H. How Liens Can Be Eliminated During Bankruptcy 8/24 -- I. Defending Motions to Avoid Your Lien 8/36 -- J. Combating Serial Bankruptcy Filings 8/38 -- K. Pursuing Your Rights After the Bankruptcy 8/39 -- -- 9 Claims That Can't Be Wiped Out Through Bankruptcy -- A. Claims that Survive Bankruptcy If You Prove Certain Facts 9/3 -- B. Claims That Survive Bankruptcy Automatically 9/18 -- C. Different Nondischargeability Rules When Debtors File Under Chapter 13 9/22 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10 Filing Motions and Complaints in Bankruptcy Court -- A. What Could Go Wrong in Handling a Dispute on Your Own 10/3 -- B. Strict Rules Governing Formatting and Paperwork 10/5 -- C. Adversary Proceedings 10/5 -- D. Contested Proceedings 10/11 -- -- 11 Responding to Motions and Complaints -- A. How to Respond to a Motion 11/2 -- B. Typical Motions and Responses 11/3 -- C. How to Respond to a Complaint 11/15 -- D. Typical Complaints and Answers 11/16 -- -- 12 How To Torpedo an Undeserving Bankruptcy -- A. Dismissal Based on Debtor's Ineligibility 12/4 -- B. Dismissal Based on Debtor's Behavior ("For Cause") 12/6 -- C. Denial of Discharge 12/12 -- D. Revocation of an Earlier-Granted Discharge 12/18 -- -- 13 The Creditor's Role in a Reorganization Case -- A. Overview of Reorganization Case Rules 13/3 -- B. Chapter 13 Reorganization Plans 13/4 -- C. Chapter 12 Reorganization Plans 13/34 -- D. Chapter 11 Reorganization Plans 13/35 -- -- 14 Conversions Between Bankruptcy Chapters -- A. Cases Eligible for Conversion 14/4 -- B. Conversions from Chapter 7 to a Reorganization Chapter 14/4 -- C. Conversions from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 14/7 -- D. Conversions from Chapters 12 and 13 to Chapter 7 14/8 -- E. What Happens After a Conversion to Chapter 7 14/16 -- F. Conversions Between Reorganization Chapters 14/20 -- -- 15 Prepetition Transfers: How to Keep Payments You've Already Received -- A. Transfers Subject to Recapture (Avoidance) 15/3 -- B. Defending Yourself Against Avoidance Actions 15/8 -- C. Avoidance Actions Against Your Fellow Creditors 15/16 -- -- -- -- -- 16 Creditors' Rights After the Bankruptcy Ends -- A. The Effect of the Bankruptcy Discharge 16/2 -- B. Opportunities for Creditors When Not All Claims Were Discharged 16/10 -- C. Recovering Your Collateral 16/12 -- D. Collecting Claims from Nonbankrupt Codebtors 16/13 -- E. Accepting Voluntary Payments from the Debtor 16/15 -- F. Seeking Criminal Prosecution of the Debtor 16/15 -- G. Requesting Revocation of the Discharge 16/16 -- -- 17 Minimizing Future Bankruptcy Losses -- A. Diversify Your Customer Base 17/2 -- B. Get Credit Applications from New Customers 17/2 -- C. Require a Cosigner or Guarantor 17/4 -- D. Obtain Collateral 17/4 -- E. Cash All Checks Promptly 17/5 -- F. Keep Close Tabs on Customers 17/6 -- G. Know When to Sue 17/8 -- -- -- 18 Forcing Debtors Into Bankruptcy -- A. Grounds for Filing an Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition 18/2 -- B. Who Can File an Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition? 18/3 -- C. Considering Whether to File an Involuntary Petition 18/4 -- D. Immediate Effect of Filing an Involuntary Petition 18/6 -- E. Treatment of Creditors with Postpetition, Predecision Claims 18/7 -- F. The Court's Decision 18/8 -- -- 19 Legal Help Beyond This Book -- A. When to Use Bankruptcy Lawyers 19/2 -- B. Law Libraries 19/6 -- C. Online Legal Resources 19/11 -- -- Appendix -- -- Index.
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