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BANKRUPTCY COURT

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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).

Chapter 7

Michael Anthony Davenport, Springdale Road, Rockmart. Claudia Michele Coffia, 2 S. Fourth St., Lindale.

Candace Elyse Tutt, 305 Alfred Ave. Terry William Mobbs, 2 Drexel Drive. None. Cases filed week of May 6 — 10, 2019

Chapter 11 Chapter 13 380

Charles Edward Gentry, 1255 Ridgeway Drive, Trion.

Robert Wynn Henderson Franklin St.

Jeffery Groomes,

Calhoun. Sr., 14 138 Liberty Lane, Constance Mary-Alice a/k/a M.A. English a/k/a Johnston a/k/a English-Johnston, 128 Chesnut St., Cedartown.

Kevin Mikle Utley and Ashley Renee Utley, 194 Salem Drive.

Morgan Gilbert Laney III and April Wilson Laney, 185 Stoleman Road, Trion.

John Bradley Ragan, 441 Walnut St., Cedartown.

Melissa Anderson a/k/a Anderson Cruz, 162 Marshall St., Cedartown. Benny Ray Harvey and Marie Elizabeth Jackson a/k/a Dodson, 241 Jackson Drive, Resaca.

Jean McGuiness Simpson,

63, Cave Spring.

Franklin Edwin Weaver, Ave., Lyerly.

Thomas Eugene Hutchens and Jamie Elizabeth Hutchens, 433 Baugh Mountain Road, Sugar Valley. P.O. Box 72 Tennessee

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