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Chapters 7, 11 and 13 of the bankruptcy code are the types of bankruptcy consumers may file.  Consumer bankruptcies are rarely filed under Chapter 11 because of the specific assets/debts required for that chapter.  Chapter 7 allows for the liquidation of debts while Chapter 13 allows bankrupt consumers to set up a payment plan with their creditors from 3-5 years.

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