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Can a State Court Judgment Establish the Basis for a Non-Dischargeable Claim?

February 24, 2015March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan
Yes.
In the WD of NC, a Bankruptcy judge held that a State court judgment based on willful and malicious injury to business partner through dissolution of company that caused shares to become worthless was nondischargeable. 11 USC 523(a)(6)

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