CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY ON THE BIG ISLAND: NEGOTIATING WITH CREDITORS AND VENDORS
When a Hawaii business files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it is able to continue normal business operations as it works to repay its valid debts. In order for your business to continue to operate, you’ll have to negotiate not only with your creditors but with the vendors who provide for your business as well. These negotiations can be difficult and intimidating, and it’s wise to have the assistance of an experienced Island of Hawaii Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney who can act as your representative and advocate during negotiations with vendors and creditors. With offices conveniently located in Honoka`a, Big Island bankruptcy lawyer Barbara L. Franklin has filed over 300 successful bankruptcy cases since opening her practice in Hawaii, and is ready to put her two decades of experience to work for your Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
NEGOTIATING WITH VENDORS WHILE IN CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY
Part of qualifying for Chapter 11 bankruptcy means that the courts understand that you will be better able to repay your creditors if your business continues to operate than if you were to liquidate your assets and close up shop to pay off your debts. Vendors who have supplied merchandise and business supplies, particularly those vendors you have been unable to repay, may be reluctant to do business with you if your business is going to seek protection in Chapter 11, and you’ll need a knowledgeable and aggressive advocate to represent you as you negotiate with vendors. Get help negotiating with vendors. Big Island Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney Barbara L. Franklin can assist your business in its negotiations with vendors, as she has with countless other Big Island businesses.
NEGOTIATING WITH CREDITORS WHILE IN CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY
Dealing with collections agencies and creditors can be very intimidating. Threatening letters and phone calls can make it difficult for you to continue operating your business. Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows you to continue normal business operations while restructuring your debt, so it is wise to get help negotiating with creditors from a knowledgeable Hawaii bankruptcy attorney. If your business is operating in Honoka`a, Waimea, Hilo, Kailua Kona, Keaau, Kalaoa, or anywhere else on the Island of Hawaii, Big Island bankruptcy attorney Barbara L. Franklin will help you negotiate repayment with your creditors. She offices flexible appointment scheduling, and your first consultation is always thorough, comprehensive and cost-effective.
CALL TODAY FOR A CASE EVALUATION
Call the Honokaa offices of Barbara L. Franklin today at (808) 775-0530 to schedule a consultation, or drop by during regular business hours at 45-3438 Mamane Street, Bldg 2, Honokaa, HI 96727.
* We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, including federally supervised repayment plans under Chapter 13.