The Closing Arguments in a Dischargeability Proceeding: an Example
In our example about the adversary proceeding about whether a debt gets discharged, here are the creditor's and debtor's closing arguments.
Options for Dealing with a Nondischargeability Complaint
If a creditor objects to you writing off --discharging--a debt in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy on grounds of fraud, here are your practical options.
New Thresholds for a “Luxury” Purchase or Cash Advance to Be Presumed Fraudulent
Creditors will be a little less likely to challenge the writing off of recent uses of credit.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Fraud-Based Debts Which Can Be Challenged by Creditors
Although most debts are legally written off when you file bankruptcy, creditors can object by alleging you incurred the debt fraudulently.
Risks Now Reduced for Being Accused of Fraud for Cash Advances and Purchases of “Luxuries”
Because of financial tweaks to the Bankruptcy Code, as of April 1 you are a little less likely to have to repay some of your recent use of credit cards.