An Inheritance Received More than 180 Days After Filing Is Chapter 13 Estate Property
Majority of courts hold that the temporal limitation on inheritances in Section 541(a)(5) is nullified in chapter 13 by Section 1306(a).
A Chapter 7 Debtor Keeps a Tort Claim Reincarnated After Filing
A tort claim time-barred at filing doesn’t become estate property when the legislature reopens the statute of limitations.
To Tell or Not to Tell Isn’t Really a Question: A Debtor’s Duty to Disclose
To Tell or Not to Tell Isn’t Really a Question: A Debtor’s Duty to Disclose By Hon. Elizabeth L. Gunn and Nisha R. Patel 1 The filing of a bankruptcy petition creates an estate comprised of “virtually all the debtor’s assets,” 2 or, more specifically, “all legal or
“What Happens Post-Petition Stays Post-Petition!”: A Debtor Is Not Required to Disclose Assets Acquired Beyond the Subset of § 541(a)(5) Property Within 180 Days of the Petition
“What Happens Post-Petition Stays Post-Petition!”: A Debtor Is Not Required to Disclose Assets Acquired Beyond the Subset of § 541(a)(5) Property Within 180 Days of the Petition By David Cox At the outset, it is important to clarify the issue that this article addresses