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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

If you the US Government any money, make sure you file Bankruptcy before you file your Income Tax Return!

January 29, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In a recent case in the Western District of Michigan, a Bankruptcy judge ruled that the US Government had the right to set off a

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What is the basis for Judicial Estoppel in the 6th Circuit?

January 24, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

The test for judicial estoppel in Sixth Circuit was set forth in Stephenson v. Malloy, 700 F.3d 265 (6th Cir., Oct. 30, 2012). The Stephenson court

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

What constitutes an “Income Tax” return as required for submission to the Trustee under the Bankruptcy Code?

January 21, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In a recent decision, the Court held that Form 4549 filed by debtor was not income tax “return” for purpose of Code § 523(a)(1). A

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What constitutes “Attorney Work Product” when a creditor is attempting to discover matters relating to Schedule F – the Schedule setting forth the General Unsecured Creditors?

January 21, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In McDowell, the Court required debtors’ attorney to turn over debtors’ original Schedule F, but not other documents. Ruling on the U.S. Trustee’s motion to

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Are post-petition condominium assessments “non-dischargeable” debts?

January 21, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In a highly contentious issue, the Texas based Zamora Court Post-Petition condominium assessments are postpetition debts – and therefore non-disharageable. Homeowners association fees assessed after

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Can a Mortgage Creditor’s post-petition payment claim be disallowed in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

January 21, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Yes. In a recent Texas decision, the Creggett court disallowed the mortgage creditor’s claimed payment change from $1,246 monthly to $2,608 monthly, based on an asserted change

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Is a Creditor’s right to enforce a Covenant Not to Compete a “claim” that is dischargeable in a Bankruptcy proceeding?

January 21, 2013March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In Texas, a Bankruptcy Court held that a creditor’s right to equitable relief to enforce a covenant not to compete against the debtor was a

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