BANKRUPTCY COURT
About bankruptcies: In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case the individual debtor is permitted to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from whom creditors will receive repayment. It may also be used by businesses that wish to liquidate and terminate their business. Chapter 13 enables debtors, through court supervision and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three-year period, during which time creditors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. Chapter 11 are reorganization proceedings generally for business entities; the debtor maintains control of the business in Chapter 11 (unless the Court appoints a trustee). Austin Lee Aring and Ashley Michelle Aring a/k/a Johnson, 3393 Collard Valley Road, Cedartown. Frank Groves Wood and Diane Patricia Willis Wood, 10B Nan Lee Drive.
Kimberly Louise
Terhune Road.
Jason Ray McDaniel and Rachel Ann McDaniel a/k/a Benning, Irwin Mill Road, Fairmount. None.
Chapter 7
Lashley,
Chapter 13
Irene Exum,
Summerville.
Deborah Ann Loy,
Plainville.
Emerson Blake Pendergrass, Jolly Road, apt. A, Calhoun.
Jerry Wayne Bennett and Tyra Condalena Bennett, North Current St., Summerville.
Jerry Cleveland Davidson Jr. and Jerri Leslie Davidson, 715 N. College St., Cedartown.
Antonio Napoles Jr.,
Circle, Calhoun.
Albert Lavonne Sullivan, 338 Collier Road.
Tammy Penson, 31 Shade Tree Lane. Susan Holland Griffin, 3693 Black’s Bluff Road. 6165 Highway 100, 335 Hardin Road, 141 Greenbriar