The Bankruptcy Issues Handbook (6th Ed., 2013): Critical Issues in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

[Harvey J. Williamson Esq.] ✓ The Bankruptcy Issues Handbook (6th Ed., 2013): Critical Issues in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 ä Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Bankruptcy Issues Handbook (6th Ed., 2013): Critical Issues in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Completely updated for 2013 with more than 100 new citations. The issues covered in the book include: The vulnerability of a debtor’s retirement funds and IRAs in bankruptcy; Dismissals for abuse under Section 707(b); The dischargeability of divorce-related debts; Avoiding liens under Section 522(f); The dischargeability of drunk-driving debts; Avoiding liens under Section 506(d); The dischargeability of unlisted debts; Redeeming Property under Section 722; The dischargeability of fraud de

The Bankruptcy Issues Handbook (6th Ed., 2013): Critical Issues in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

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Rating : 4.84 (961 Votes)
Asin : 1880730618
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-27
Language : English

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Sheri M. Sandoval said Very helpful to the beginning bankruptcy practitioner. During a law school Consumer Bankruptcy Course I used another of Williamson's books and found it very helpful. I purchased this book after joining a consumer bankruptcy law firm. Again, very helpful. Easy to navigate, and a good source of information for many issues that arise in Chapter 7 and Chapter 1Very helpful to the beginning bankruptcy practitioner During a law school Consumer Bankruptcy Course I used another of Williamson's books and found it very helpful. I purchased this book after joining a consumer bankruptcy law firm. Again, very helpful. Easy to navigate, and a good source of information for many issues that arise in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 practice.. practice.

Completely updated for 2013 with more than 100 new citations. The issues covered in the book include: The vulnerability of a debtor’s retirement funds and IRAs in bankruptcy; Dismissals for abuse under Section 707(b); The dischargeability of divorce-related debts; Avoiding liens under Section 522(f); The dischargeability of drunk-driving debts; Avoiding liens under Section 506(d); The dischargeability of unlisted debts; Redeeming Property under Section 722; The dischargeability of fraud debts; Identifying avoidable prefiling transfers; The dis

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