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Bankruptcies
Topeka Capital-Journal, The, Oct 23, 2000 by Capital-Journal
Under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, debtors may file under Chapter 7, which provides for the liquidation of assets to pay debts. They also may file under Chapter 11, which allows a company to reorganize its finances; under Chapter 12, which allows a farmer to submit a repayment plan to the courts; or under Chapter 13, a debt-adjustment option available to nonfarmers.
Lance W. and Jolene E. Sumpter, Tecumseh, Chapter 13, case No. 00- 42301. Liabilities, $96,568; assets, $84,368.
David D. and Linda K. Moeller, Dwight, Chapter 13, case No. 00- 42303. Liabilities, $108,282; assets, $82,800.
Diane F. Voth, Buhler, Chapter 7, case No. 00-42304. Liabilities and assets unavailable.
David A. Schmidt, Berryton, Chapter 7, case No. 00-42305. Liabilities, $19,918; assets, $3,785.
Donald E. and Elizabeth J. Leighty, Topeka, Chapter 13, case No. 00-42306. Liabilities, $16,567; assets, $3,345.
Stephanie J. Colbert, Topeka, Chapter 7, case No. 00-42307. Liabilities, $44,020; assets, $5,250.
John M. and Lisa K. Eteeyan, Topeka, Chapter 13, case No. 00- 42308. Liabilities, $62,521; assets, $65,110.
Marjorie L. Ogle, Lyndon, Chapter 13, case No. 00-42309. Liabilities, $23,542; assets, $12,200.
Timothy J. and Mary E. Conroy, Topeka, Chapter 13, case No. 00- 42310. Liabilities, $132,165; assets, $79,410.
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