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By Ed Boltz, 26 February, 2024

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Maynor- Vesting in Chapter 13 and Continued Oversight of Assets

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By Ed Boltz, 26 February, 2024

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Purdy- Dismissal with Prejudice for Forged Letter

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By Ed Boltz, 25 February, 2024

4th Circuit: Choi v. Hyon- Actual Fraudulent Intent and Willful Injury

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By Ed Boltz, 25 February, 2024

Bankr. W.D.N.C.: In re Kennedy- Reasonable Mortgage Attorney Fee's in Chapter 11

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Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides a fresh start to the “honest but unfortunate debtor.” Chapter 7 therefore permits a debtor to “discharge their outstanding debts in exchange for liquidating their nonexempt assets and distributing them to their creditors.” Dismissals in chapter 7 are governed by section 707 of the Bankruptcy Code. Section 707(a) governs all chapters of bankruptcy filings and applies when adequate “cause” is shown.

By Ed Boltz, 23 February, 2024

Law Review: Bruckner, Matthew A. and Charron-Chenier, Raphael and Grooms, Jevay- , Bankruptcy in Black and White: The Effect of Race and Bankruptcy Code Exemptions on Wealth (December 8, 2023)

Abstract:  
Bankruptcy law in the United States is race-neutral on its face but, in practice, race matters in bankruptcy outcomes. Our original research provides an empirical look at how the facially neutral laws that allow debtors to retain assets in bankruptcy cases result in disparate outcomes for Black and white debtors. Racial differences in asset retention in bankruptcy cases play a role in perpetuating wealth inequality between Black and white debtors.

By Ed Boltz, 23 February, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: In re Adams- Sale of Residence is Substantial and Unanticipated Change in Circumstances resulting in new liquidation analysis

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By Ed Boltz, 23 February, 2024

Law Review, Hampson, Christopher- Harsh Creditor Remedies And The Role Of The Redeemer

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By Ed Boltz, 21 February, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: In re Miller- Fraud and Similar Claims Related to Denial of Mortgage Modifications

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Yitzhak Miller  brought claims against related to the mortgage servicers related to  three rental properties:

By Ed Boltz, 19 February, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: In re Myatt- Equitable Distribution Award for 401k effective without QDRO & still Excluded from Estate

Summary:

The bankruptcy court overruled the chapter 7 trustee's objection to the debtor Catherine Myatt's claimed exemption in her interest in her former husband's 401(k) retirement account.

By Law Office Blogger, 19 February, 2024

What Are the Revised Department of Justice Guidelines for Discharging Student Loan Debt?

North Carolina Student Loan Debt Expert
As of February 14, 2024, the revised Department of Justice (DOJ) guidelines for discharging student loan debt are still under evaluation after their initial implementation in November 2022. Here's what we know:

Current guidelines (November 2022):

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