Accumulated, Identifiable Wages Were Held Exempt, Regardless of the Total Amount
Colorado allows the ‘stacking’ of exemptions, given the mandate to interpret exemptions liberally in favor of debtors.
State Exemption for Life Insurance Policies Continues to Be Under Attack in Texas
Defeated three times, a chapter 7 trustee is appealing to the Fifth Circuit to end the exemption for whole-life policies in Texas.
The Refund of an Early Withdrawal Penalty from an IRA Was Held Exempt
Although not held in an IRA, a refund by the IRS of a withdrawal penalty was exempt because state law permits tracing proceeds of exemptions, Judge Opperman says.
Bartenwerfer Isn’t at Odds with Husky, According to Bankruptcy Judge Margaret Mann
A transferor’s fraudulent intent isn’t imputed to the transferee to make the transferee’s debt nondischargeable for ‘actual fraud.’
BAP Gives Post-Petition Appreciation to Chapter 7 Estate on Conversion from Chapter 13
In a rising real estate market, chapter 13 debtors risk losing their homes if they sell or convert to chapter 7.
As if by Magic, Section 1412 Transforms an Improper Venue into a Proper Venue
A judge sitting in a proper venue may transfer venue to a district that was improper originally.