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Chapter 7

Connecticut Power Company Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

A Connecticut town is the recipient of a sizeable check after a bankruptcy court determined its claim against a power plant had priority over other creditors. The plant filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy slightly over a year ago and had to lay off its entire workforce. Before its bankruptcy, the power plant contributed the largest amount of taxes to the town, totaling over $1 million annually.

Connecticut Chapter 7: Lengthy Negotiations Can Take Serious Toll

Most Connecticut business owners don't expect severe financial problems when they first open their doors. However, when companies are forced to negotiate contracts with others, sometimes delays in those talks can lead to unforeseen costs or financial issues resulting in the decision to file for Chapter 7 protection. Such is the case for a long time orchestra.

Connecticut May Still Have Twinkies: Chapter 7 Stalls For Hostess

A sigh of relief has gone through Connecticut and Twinkie lovers across the nation, however short-lived it may be. A judge noticed Hostess and its second largest union had not gone through private mediation before the company's Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. The two will now take the step of mediating soon, but if they cannot come to an agreement liquidation will resume. The company had been struggling for several years and the Chapter 7 is its second bankruptcy attempt in less than 10 years.

Connecticut Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Can Happen To Anyone

A couple that won several million dollars in a lawsuit has recently filed for bankruptcy. This filing may be surprising, but it also shows that Chapter 7 bankruptcy can happen for many reasons and to any Connecticut resident. The couple was embroiled in a lawsuit several years ago over butter flavoring used in popcorn.

Chapter 7: Top 10 College Football Coach Files For Bankruptcy

Connecticut readers may be able to commiserate with a college football coach who recently filed for Chapter 7. The coach has cited real estate investment debts as the main reason for his decision to file the Chapter 7 petition. With the slump in the real estate market, many people are experiencing overwhelming debt related to their home or land purchases.

Connecticut Chapter 7: Small Business Owner Affected By Economy

Some Connecticut small business owners may be struggling to remain profitable and open for business during the current economic recession. Fortunately, there are options available for people who are having difficulty keeping their businesses afloat due to the combination of a slow economy and a high debt load. Recently, the owner of a used car dealership has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.

When Filing For Bankruptcy In Connecticut, Know Your Options

When filing for bankruptcy in Connecticut, it's important for consumers to understand the types of bankruptcies available to them and which suits their situation best. Bankruptcy laws exist to help people who have staggering debt, but also to help creditors they owe. Filing for bankruptcy can be confusing, especially since laws can be complex and vary between states; however, going into it with some understanding of the types of filings available can be helpful to everyone.

Several Celebrities File Bankruptcy Petitions

Chapter 7 bankruptcy can sometimes be the best decision Connecticut residents can make when they are faced with insurmountable debt. In fact, several celebrities have filed for bankruptcy recently, including Danielle Staub, a former cast member of Bravo's "Real Housewives" series. Her Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition states that she has both assets and debts numbering between half a million and $1 million.

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