Call Firm NowPhone: 480-361-5300Fax: 480-361-4377
8010 E. Morgan Trail, Suite 9, Scottsdale, AZ 85258 U.S.A. Maricopa Co. View Map

Bankruptcy

Overview of Chapter 12 "Family Farmer" Bankruptcy
Chapter 12 is a part of a federal law called the Bankruptcy Code. Debtors and the United States Bankruptcy Courts must follow its provisions. Each Chapter applies to a different type of debtor. For example, Chapter 13 applies to consumers or individual debtors, with regular income who want to repay their debts under a bankruptcy plan. Chapter 12 applies to certain family farmers. More...
Introduction to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
The Bankruptcy Code is a collection of federal laws that apply in bankruptcy cases or proceedings. The Code is made up of various "Chapters" that each apply to a different type of debtor or bankruptcy. One purpose of Chapter 11 is to "rehabilitate" or "reorganize" a business so that it can continue without folding or closing. More...
Bankruptcy Reform - Will It Affect Eligibility?
The battle over bankruptcy reform seems to be an ongoing struggle between the would-be reformers and those who feel that debtors' rights would be adversely affected by reform of the bankruptcy laws. Despite the differences in opinion, many lawmakers agree with creditors that loopholes in the law need to be closed. More...
Dischargeability of Debt
Discharging a debt in bankruptcy means that the debt is eliminated or wiped out. However, not all types of debts can be discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding. More...
Discharge of Indebtedness
Discharge of indebtedness is the process by which a Chapter 7 debtor eliminates a debt during bankruptcy proceedings. A creditor or lender cannot collect a debt that has been discharged. More...

Office Hours

Monday-Friday: 
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday: 
By Appointment Only

Sunday: 
Closed

Appointments After Hours Are Available

Areas Of Practice

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Estate Planning and Probate

This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Campo, Robert J. website is powered by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®. || Sitemap