Business Bankruptcy
The goal of any business is to effectively manage cash flow, turn a profit and steer the organization toward sustainable growth. But even the most well-managed businesses sometimes fall on hard times and may consider filing for bankruptcy, which does not always signal the end. This section provides information for struggling businesses that are considering bankruptcy, including a glossary of bankruptcy terms; what to consider before filing for bankruptcy; an overview of business bankruptcy; and more.
Learn About Business Bankruptcy
- What to Expect: Filing Bankruptcy
Brief descriptions for what to expect when filing for Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Facts
Various facts about bankruptcy laws and procedures relevant to U.S. business owners
- Ten Things to Think About Before Filing for Bankruptcy
What to consider before you decide whether or not to file for bankruptcy for your business
- Documents to Show Your Bankruptcy Attorney
List of documents to bring with you to your first consultation with a bankruptcy attorney
Business Bankruptcy Articles
- Bankruptcy Do's and Don'ts
- Bankruptcy Facts
- Bankruptcy Forms and Contracts
- Bankruptcy Related FindLaw Resources
- Business Bankruptcy and Debt Forms
- Business Bankruptcy and Debt Links
- Documents to Show Your Bankruptcy Attorney
- Glossary: Bankruptcy Terms
- Hiring an Attorney for an Adversary Bankruptcy Proceeding
- Intake Questionnaire - Bankruptcy Lists
- Ten Things to Think About Before Filing for Bankruptcy
- What to Expect: Filing Bankruptcy