The Hon. Robert H. Jacobvitz is the Chief Judge
for the United States Bankruptcy Court / District of New Mexico located
in Albuquerque. The Hon. David T. Thuma
also presides in this District

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Hon. James Starzynski |
Albuquerque,
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Attorney
Name - Education, Address and Practice
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Robert H. Jacobvitz | Education: |
Undergraduate School: University of Colorado at Boulder - Boulder, Colorado Law
School: University of Iowa College of Law - Iowa City, Iowa. | Address: | U.S.
Bankruptcy Court District of New Mexico Hon. Robert H. Jacobvitz 13th
Floor, East Dennis Chavez Federal Building 500 Gold Avenue, S.W. Albuquerque,
NM 87102 Telephone: (505) 348-2545 | Practice: |
Bankruptcy Judge for United States Bankruptcy Court / New
Mexico District
New Mexico State Bar - Admitted 1979
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Types
of Bankruptcy (Business, Consumer and Municipal)
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- Chapter 7 - Can be filed by individuals, partnerships and corporations. The most common type of bankruptcy filing
- Chapter
9 - Adjustment of debts of a municipality
- Chapter 11 - Filed by large and small businesses. Individuals filing Chapter 11, are involved in business in some capacity, either as sole proprietors, or as principals of a corporation or partnership
- Chapter
12 - Adjustment of debts of a family farmer or fisherman
- Chapter
13 - Available for individuals only, no corporations
or partnerships may file
- Chapter
15 - Bankruptcy, reorganization and insolvency
cases that have assets, debtors, creditors, and other
interested parties in multiple countries
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