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In Reply to: Retires rights on coverage during chapter 11 posted by Donld M Coats on November 17, 2003 at 15:20:32:
Maybe the following can help:
America's Bankruptcy Courts - Offers general information on chapter 7 liquidation, chapter 11 small business debtor and chapter 13 wage earners plan.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Offers general overview on chapter 7 bankruptcy and who should consider this chapter.
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - "Small Business Debtor" Like chapter 13 reorganization, this one is for those whose assets
exceed the limits of a chapter 13. Normally used for business debt.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - "Wage Earners Plan" primarily used for consumer debt. Allows debtor to restructure debt load into
more manageable payments.
Bankruptcy: Long-Term - Important considerations before deciding to file or not to file.
Bankruptcy Courts - Bankruptcy court links for all 50 states.
Bankruptcy Terms - Offers definitions relevant to filing bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy Filings - Offers the latest statistics for chapter 7, chapter 11, chapter 12 and chapter 13 petitions and yearly totals.
: I retired in 2001 with full insurace . Union and Keystone Steel and wire agreed to a 6-year contract that year in which I went on a co-pay system for me and my wife. Now half way through this contract they want to reopen the agreement and reduce my insurance to basically a non affordable plan on a pensioners wages. Is there any direction for me to go for assistance in this matter. Thanks Donald M Coats