EXHIBIT 5 1 Flow Chart for Chapter 7



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EXHIBIT 5 1 Flow Chart for Chapter 7 The Filing of the Chapter 7 Petition Within 180 days of filing a Chapter 7 petition, an individual debtor must be briefed (including by telephone and on the Internet) by an approved nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency as to the opportunities for available credit counseling. Upon making the decision to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, the debtor files with the bankruptcy court clerk's office: 1. Filing fee, administrative fee, and trustee surcharge 2. Voluntary petition, including Exhibit B, if the debtor is an individual whose debts are primarily consumer debts, Exhibit C, if debtor has some connection to hazardous waste, and a statement of Social Security number (Official Form No. B21) 3. A certificate of the debtor's attorney or the debtor's bankruptcy petition preparer, that the clerk's 11 U.S.C.A. 342(b) notice has been delivered to the debtor (if debtor is an individual with primarily consumer debts) 4. Certificate from an approved nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency and a copy of a debt repayment plan 5. Corporate resolution authorizing the filing of the Chapter 7 petition (if the debtor is a corporation) 6. Disclosure of attorney's compensation statement or disclosure of compensation statement by a non-attorney bankruptcy petition preparer 7. List of creditors 8. Schedules a. Summary of schedules b. Schedule A. Real property c. Schedule B. Personal property d. Schedule C. Property claimed as exempt e. Schedule D. Creditors holding secured claims f. Schedule E. Creditors holding unsecured priority claims g. Schedule F. Creditors holding unsecured nonpriority claims h. Schedule G. Executory contracts and unexpired leases i. Schedule H. Codebtors j. Schedule I. Current income of individual debtor(s) k. Schedule J. Current expenditures of individual debtor(s) l. Schedule of income and expenditures of a partnership or a corporation 9. Statement of financial affairs (Official Form No. B7) 10. Copies of all payment advices or other evidence of payment received within 60 days before the date of the filing of the petition, by the debtor from any employer of the debtor 11. Statement of Current Monthly Income and Means Test Calculation (Chapter 7) (Official Form No. B22A) 12. A statement disclosing any reasonably anticipated increase in income or expenditures over the 12-month period following the date of the filing of the petition If the petition is accompanied by the list of creditors, the debtor has up to 15 days to file items 3, 6, 8, 9, and 12 13. An individual debtor with debts secured by property of the estate must file a statement of intention within 30 days after the filing of the petition or before the date of the meetings of creditors, whichever is earlier (Official Form No. B8) 14. A debtor must provide the Chapter 7 trustee with a copy of the Federal income tax returns for the most recent tax year not later than seven days before the date first set for the meeting of creditors A debtor must file a statement of any interest that he or she has in an education individual retirement account or under a qualified state tuition program If an individual debtor fails to fill all of the information requied by 11 U.S.C.A. 521(a) within 45 days after the date of the filing of the petition, the case is automatically dismissed Upon filing of the voluntary petition, which constitutes an order for relief, an estate is created and the automatic stay goes into effect, protecting the estate from dismemberment and the debtor from collection procedures The U.S. trustee appoints an interim trustee The clerk of the bankruptcy court mails to the debtor, the debtor's attorney, the trustee, all creditors, indenture trustees, and the U.S. trustee: 1. notice of the filing of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy case 2. an explanation of the automatic stay (Continued)

3. the date, time, and place of the meeting of creditors 4. the deadlines for filing objections to the discharge of the debtor or the dischargeability of a debt 5. the time fixed for filing proofs of claims or the fact that insufficient assets presently exist to pay claims, and 6. the time for filing objections to the debtor's claim of exemptions An eligible debtor may convert the case to Chapter 11, 12, or 13 The debtor may move: 1. to dismiss the case 2. for a change of venue A party in interest may move: 1. to dismiss the case 2. for abstention by the court 3. for a change of venue 4. for examination of any entity The court, the U.S. trustee, the trustee or any party in interest may move to dismiss the case for actual or presumed abuse under 11 U.S.C.A. 707(b) Meeting of Creditors (to be held not less than 20 nor more than 40 days after the petition has been filed) The business of the meeting includes the examination of debtor under oath. Debtor may be required to provide document that establishes the identity of the debtor, including a driver's license, passport, or other document that contains a photograph of the debtor. The U.S. trustee could convene a meeting of equity security holders The interim trustee becomes the permanent trustee if creditors do not elect a trustee The U.S. trustee has a duty to review for abuse and, if a case is presumed abusive, to file a statement with the court within 10 days after the meeting of creditors and to provide a copy to all creditors within five days thereafter Fresh Start for the Debtor (Discharge) (applies to individuals only since corporations and partnerships do not receive discharge) Within 60 days after the first date set for the meeting of the creditors, a creditor may file a complaint objecting to the dischargeability of a debt While the case is open, the debtor may: 1. file a complaint to determine the dischargeability of a debt 2. move to avoid a judicial lien or to avoid nonpossessory, nonpurchase money security interest in certain items of personal property, to the extent that such judicial lien impairs exemptions to which the debtor would have been entitled Administration of the Estate Estate with No Assets to Administer If all assets are encumbered, burdensome, or exempt, the trustee files a report of no distribution Estate with Assets to Administer As soon as the trustee is appointed, the trustee begins to obtain possession of the nonexempt, nonburdensome assets of the estate and may file a motion or complaint to obtain an order directing a party to turn over property of the estate After notice to parties in interest, the trustee may sell property of the estate or if the property is encumbered, the trustee may move to sell encumbered property free and clear of liens and interests

(Continued) EXHIBIT 5 1 Flow Chart for Chapter 7, Continued Within 30 days after the conclusion of the meeting of creditors or within 30 days after any amendment is filed, whichever is later, a party in interest may object to the debtor's claim of exemptions Within a reasonable time after the petition is filed, the trustee shall give notice to the holder of a domestic support obligation claim and the state child support agency of the filing of the case, the availability of collection services of child support agency, and explanation of right to payment of the claim. A notice is also sent to the state child support agency Within 30 days after U.S. trustee files notice of presumption of abuse, U.S. trustee may file motion to dismiss or convert the case or a statement why such action is inappropriate Within 60 days after the first date set for the meeting of creditors, a creditor, the trustee, or the U.S. trustee may file a complaint objecting to the debtor's discharge Before a discharge is granted, the debtor and a creditor may enter into a reaffirmation agreement to be filed with the court, or the debtor may redeem personal property from a lien securing dischargeable consumer debt, or surrender the collateral Within 30 days after the date first set for the meeting of creditors, the debtor shall perform the statement of intention After notice, the trustee may abandon property of the estate that is burdensome to the estate or that is of inconsequential value and benefit to the estate If individual debtor retains, for more than 45 days after the meeting of creditors, personal property in which a creditor has an allowed secured claim for the purchase price, without entering into a reaffirmation agreement or redeeming the property, the automatic stay is terminated and the property is abandoned from the estate If the bankruptcy notice did not include a claims filing deadline, once the trustee notifies the clerk that there may be assets available for distribution, the clerk's office sends notice of the deadline to file claims to all creditors, the debtor, and the debtor's attorney A creditor or an indenture trustee may file a proof of claim An equity security holder may file a proof of interest A creditor may move for relief from the automatic stay A creditor, trustee, U.S. trustee, or the debtor may move: 1. for disallowance of a claim 2. for abandonment of an asset from the estate

If requested by the court, U.S. trustee or any party in interest, the debtor shall file with the court a copy of each Federal income tax return or a transcript thereof with respect to each tax year of debtor ending while case is pending, or any Federal income tax return or transcript that had not been filed prior to the commencement of the case and that was subsequently filed for any tax year ending in the 3-year period ending on the date of the commencement of the case. When filing income tax returns, all but the last four digits of the social security number should be redacted. The trustee may file a complaint to avoid: 1. unperfected security interests 2. statutory liens that arise upon the debtor's insolvency 3. prepetition transfers of property of the estate to creditors that are voidable preferences 4. prepetition transfers of property of the debtor that are fraudulent under the Bankruptcy Code or state law and 5. postpetition transfers of property of the estate that are not authorized by the bankruptcy court or Bankruptcy Code The court may deny the debtor a discharge The court may grant the debtor a discharge if debtor completed an instructional course concerning personal finacial management. An individual debtor must file Official Form No. B23 (The Debtor's Certification of Completion of Instructional Course Concerning Personal Financial Management) prior to receiving a discharge Trustee gives notice of discharge to holder of domestic support obligation claim and State child support agency If the debtor has received a discharge, the trustee, a creditor, or the U.S. trustee may file a complaint to request revocation of the discharge

Upon entry or denial of discharge and the filing of the trustee's report of no distribution, the case is closed After the case is closed, it may be reopened for cause with or without the appointment of a trustee The trustee may file a motion to assume or reject executory contracts or unexpired leases Prior to distribution, if a creditor does not timely file a proof of claim, the debtor or trustee may file a proof of claim within 30 days after expiration of the time for filing claims Once the assets are reduced to cash, the trustee submits to the U.S. trustee a final report describing the distribution to be made according to the priorities set forth in the Bankruptcy Code, and if approved, files the report with the court If no objections to the final report are filed, the trustee distributes the proceeds from the liquidation of the estate's assets Once all checks have cleared or unclaimed funds have been paid to the clerk of the court, the trustee files a final accounting If the debtor is an individual, then upon entry or denial of discharge and the filing of the trustee's final accounting, the case is closed If the debtor is a partnership or a corporation, then upon the filing of the trustee's final accounting, the case is closed After the case is closed, it may be amended or reopened for cause with or without the appointment of a trustee