Michigan Collection Service Explains Voluntary vs Involuntary Bankruptcy

By: Muller, Muller, Richmond Harms, P.C.
 
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. - June 3, 2026 - PRLog -- Do you know the difference between voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy?

Some bankruptcies are filed by creditors who gang up on the debtor when payments to those creditors are substantially delinquent. This is referred to as an "involuntary petition." On the other hand, when the debtor files a petition for bankruptcy, that's considered "voluntary." Involuntary bankruptcy can occur under Chapters 7 and 11, but not under Chapter 13.

Learn more on the Muller Law Firm website: https://www.mullerfirm.com/learnmore/bankruptcy-collection-services-michigan

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About Muller Firm: Located in Birmingham, Michigan, Muller Firm P.C. is a family practice handling debt collection in Michigan for in-state, out of state, and international judgments against debtors. Their debt collection experts fight for creditor's rights no matter how big or small the amount of debt. Call today for help with your collections! www.mullerfirm.com

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