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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). Cases filed week of Aug. 26 — 30 , 2019

Chapter 7

Lisa Michele Brown, 19 Ash Street NE.

Morgan Foster Hicks, 726 Unity Church Grove Road, Summervill­e. Michael Stephen Upton and Bonnie Jo Upton, 2525 Browning Road Lot C, Rockmart.

Stanley G. Edwards and Edna Elizabeth Edwards, 100 Claras Way Apt. 4 Calhoun.

Charles Edward Jarrett, Highway SW.

Adonia Abertina Jaramillo, Brody Drive, Resaca.

Jesse Lee Crowe, 49 Elmwood Street NE.

Keith Alexander Herbert and Buffy Marie Hebert, 1068 Old Rockmart Road SE, Silver Creek. None.

Chapter 11 3971 Alabama 192 Chapter 13

Mark Randall Whitlock,

Road, Kingston.

Jesse Eugene Milner and Nell Clotfelter Milner, 23 Rosewood Road SW. Nicholas Mack White and Tara Rana White, 312 Peters St. Calhoun. James Wayne Johnson and Peggy Lee Johnson, 101 Buck Blvd SE, Calhoun.

John Lamar House,

SW. Plainville.

Anne Willene O’Neal Reeder, Battey Drive.

Shenia Glass,

Summervill­e.

Malcolm Ray Pletcher and Louise Ellen Pletcher, 135 Mountain Home Road, Cedartown.

Shantel Jeanne Barfield, Drive, Summervill­e. 156 Prater 571 Autry Road 21 831 Williams Road, 168 Catawba

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