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Elsie L Cooper - New Castle, Delaware

Debtor:

ᐅ Cooper, Elsie L - New Castle, Delaware (Court Case:14-10325)

Bankruptcy filed - February 2014, discharged - May 2014
Full Name: Elsie L Cooper 
Court Case:   14-10325
Chapter 7: Chapter 7 bankruptcy differs from Chapter 13 in that it does not require a repayment plan. Instead, it involves a trustee selling the debtor's nonexempt assets to repay creditors, following the rules of the Bankruptcy Code. Debtors may keep exempt assets but risk losing other property through this process.
Filed: February 18, 2014
Discharged: May 19, 2014




Debtor:

ᐅ Cooper, Elsie L - New Castle, Delaware (Court Case:2014-10325)

Bankruptcy filed - February 2014, discharged - May 2014
Full Name: Elsie L Cooper 
Court Case:   2014-10325
Chapter 7: In the framework of Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a structured repayment plan is central, differing significantly from scenarios where assets are liquidated to satisfy debts. Here, rather than resorting to the sale of the debtor's nonexempt property, a managed plan allows for debt resolution while the debtor retains their property. This method involves organizing payments to creditors, overseen by a trustee, without the need to liquidate assets. It's designed to protect certain assets from being sold, providing a path for debtors to avoid the potential loss of property while addressing their financial obligations.
Filed: February 18, 2014
Discharged: May 19, 2014