Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Florida
personal or business bankruptcy
I own a business that is a sole proprietorship, if I file bankruptcy that includes debts from the business and my personal debts can I file one bankruptcy (personal) or do I have to file a seperate one for the business debts?
Asked on 12/28/01, 9:35 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Anthony Comparetto
Comparetto Law Firm
Re: personal or business bankruptcy
If you are a sole proprieter you can file one bankruptcy petition
Answered on 12/28/01, 1:01 pm
Joel Cohen
Joel M. Cohen,P.A.
Re: personal or business bankruptcy
An unincorporated business that you own is indistinguishable from you, personally. Your Chapter 7 filing should include the necessary schedules to reflect that you are a "debtor doing business"
Answered on 12/28/01, 8:31 pm
Alexander M. Rosenfeld
Rosenfeld & Stein, P.A.
Re: personal or business bankruptcy
You and the business are the same. You file but one petition.
Answered on 1/10/02, 4:51 pm
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