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Should You File Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 as a Small Business Owner?

chapter 7 vs chapter 13 for small business Running a small business often means dealing with unpredictable finances. When debt starts piling up, you might begin to wonder if bankruptcy could give you a fresh start. As a business owner, the decision is not simple. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy offer different paths, and the right choice depends on your situation and long-term goals.

Understanding Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for Small Business Owners

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often called liquidation. It wipes out most unsecured debts, but it may also require selling some assets to pay creditors. If your small business cannot survive and you are ready to shut down, Chapter 7 may provide relief from overwhelming debt. Many small business owners use Chapter 7 when the business has little chance of recovering.

However, it is not always an easy choice. Chapter 7 can mean closing your doors and walking away from years of hard work. It also does not remove every kind of debt, and you could lose personal property if it were used to secure loans.

Understanding Chapter 13 Bankruptcy for Small Business Owners

Chapter 13 bankruptcy works differently. Instead of wiping out debt all at once, it creates a repayment plan that lasts three to five years. This allows you to catch up on overdue bills while keeping your business open. If your small business is still viable but struggling, Chapter 13 might give you the breathing room you need to rebuild.

A significant advantage of Chapter 13 is that you can protect assets that might otherwise be sold in Chapter 7. For business owners who want to stay open, this can be a better option. However, you must have enough income to make monthly payments under the repayment plan.

Which Option Fits Your Small Business?

The choice between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 depends on whether your small business has a future. If the debts are too high and income cannot support recovery, Chapter 7 may be the best way forward. If your business can survive but needs time to stabilize, Chapter 13 might be the right tool.

Deciding between the two requires looking at both your personal and business finances. You must consider secured loans, personal guarantees, and how much income the business can realistically generate. This is why working with a bankruptcy attorney can be so important. An attorney can explain how each option affects your business and your personal financial future.

Moving Forward with Confidence

Bankruptcy can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face the decision alone. The Law Offices of Robert M. Geller can guide you through the process and help you understand whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is right for your small business. Contact our office today to discuss your options and take the first step toward financial stability.

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