Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights
Indiana
Valuable counsel for businesses and individuals in
Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights Attorneys in Fort Wayne and the Surrounding Area
The bankruptcy and creditor’s rights attorneys at Burt Blee represent businesses and individuals in Fort Wayne and throughout the state. Our firm has a broad experience in creditor’s rights, and business and commercial matters, which permits us to achieve effective solutions for our clients on even the most complex financial problems. For creditors, we zealously protect our clients’ interests in bankruptcy court proceedings or state court receiverships.
Burt Blee’s bankruptcy attorneys have the skills to enable clients to obtain the maximum value for their debtors’ assets. Our representation includes the submission of claims, handling claim objections and disputes, objections to the dischargeability of claims, submission of motions to lift stays and abandon property, and the review of Chapter 13 or Chapter 11 plans and objections thereto, among other things.
When clients are struggling financially, our experienced attorneys assess their legal needs to determine the best available options. If bankruptcy provides the best solution, we assist with document preparation and filing, negotiations with creditors, loan restructuring and litigation, if necessary.
Adversary Proceedings
Chapters 7, 11 & 13 Bankruptcies
Debt Settlement
Defense of Preferential Transfer & Other Avoidance Actions
Lien Avoidance
Motions for Relief from Stay & Abandonment of Property
Proof of Claims
Objections to Consumer & Business Bankruptcy Plans
Objections to Discharge
Reaffirmation Agreements
Areas of Practice
Adoptions
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Appellate Law
Banking & Financial Institutions
Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights
Business & Corporate Law
Collections
Elder Law
Estate Planning & Administration
Family & Domestic Law
Intellectual Property
Labor & Employment Law
Litigation
Personal Injury
Real Estate
Securities & Franchises
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Dischargeable debts are those debts that can be discharged through bankruptcy proceedings. Certain debts cannot be discharged through a bankruptcy proceeding. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, nondischargeable debts cannot be discharged at all, and in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, these debts remain even after the repayment plan is completed.