By Jeff Field | Published April 30, 2023 | Posted in Bankruptcy | Tagged Tags: bankruptcy fraud, creditor objection, debtor misconduct, dispute | Leave a comment
In consumer bankruptcy cases filed under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, creditors have the opportunity to object to discharge of debts for a variety of reasons. There are three major categories of discharge objections: underlying misconduct, bankruptcy fraud and misapplication of bankruptcy law. Most discharge disputes can be avoided if a debtor is honest and Read More
Read MoreIn a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the appointed trustee collects and sells part of the debtor’s assets and then distributes the proceeds to creditors. However, Chapter 7 debtors are not left entirely destitute. Assets that the debtor is allowed to keep are called exempt property. In addition, a Chapter 7 debtor may be allowed to keep Read More
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