Courts Split on Ability to Redeem a Tax Deed Under a Plan
Another court rules on automatic removal of property from the estate under state law.
Courts Split on Ability to Redeem a Tax Deed Under a Plan
Another court rules on automatic removal of property from the estate under state law.
Claim of an Involuntary Petitioner Must Be Entirely Undisputed
BAPCPA amendments changed prior law on disputed claims and involuntary petitions, Nevada judge says.
Courts Split on Whether Claims for Overpayments of DSOs Are Themselves DSOs
Status of claims for overpayment of domestic support obligations begs for appellate review.
Even ‘False’ Debts Are Discharged
Student loan lender’s argument was ‘preposterous,’ judge says.
Tenth Circuit Direct Appeal to Decide Whether the Automatic Stay Is Really Automatic
Circuits are split on whether inaction is an ‘act’ that violates the automatic stay.
“Substantial Contribution” Claim Allowed in Chapter 13
Split grows on whether ‘substantial contribution’ claims are limited to chapters 9 and 11.
Owning a Home Through an LLC Can Preclude a Homestead Exemption
State laws vary on allowing homestead status for a house owned through an LLC.
Supreme Court Might Grant ‘Cert’ to Resolve a Split on Dischargeability
Solicitor General believes oral misrepresentation of one asset does not result in nondischargeability.