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Monday, July 31, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - Does a Chapter 7 Debtor Have a Right to Convert?


Does a Chapter 7 Debtor Have a Right to Convert?
International News Service, Australia - Jul 6, 2006... In that case, the debtor transferred real estate into a spendthrift trust prior to filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and designated himself as the sole beneficiary. ...

Can IRS take house fraudulently transferred to son?
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - Jul 21, 2006... In 1994, the IRS filed its notice of tax lien. In 1996, Rosalina and Coriolano filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy and discharged their debts. ...

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