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What Happens if I Fail to Disclose an Asset in my Bankruptcy in Michigan?

June 22, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

The short answer is that you lose the exemption. Lesson learned: Bankruptcy in Michigan is a process of full disclosure and complete transparency. As reported

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Kentucky Trustee Could Not Sell Property Held as Tenants in Common Under Code § 363(h) to sell co-owned property free of co-owner’s interest

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Robin Miller of CBAR posted the following Kentucky case note: Trustee did not establish right under Code § 363(h) to sell co-owned property free of

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A Debt for Statutory Conversion was Nondischargeable under Code § 523(a)(6)

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, a Michigan Debt for statutory conversion was nondischargeable under Code § 523(a)(6): Based in part on facts established

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Default judgment is given effect under Michigan law of Collateral Estoppel

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Robin Miller of CBAR  posted the following: Default judgment is given effect under Michigan law of collateral estoppel, to wit:  Elements of collateral estoppel under

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

Michigan Creditor Failed to Prove Scienter of Debtor’s Knowledge of Alleged “Misrepresentation”

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

As reported by Robin Miller of CBAR, a Michigan Creditor failed to show that debtor knew that misrepresentation was false and the creditors claim was

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Bankruptcy & Student Loan Relief

Default judgment is given effect under Tennessee law of collateral estoppel

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Robin Miller of CBAR reports that a default judgment is given effect under Tennessee law of collateral estoppel. The elements of collateral estoppel under Tennessee

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State-court default judgment on fraud claims was nondischargeable under Code § 523(a)(2)(A)

June 20, 2014March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

Robin Miller of CBAR reports that a state court default judgment on a fraud claim was nondischargeable based on the following case law developments: Elements

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