Filing in a State Doesn’t Always Require Claiming Exemptions Under that State’s Laws
The Ninth Circuit BAP explained that debtors may claim exemptions under the law of the state where they are domiciled, which may not be where they filed or reside.
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Rejection Didn’t Rescind Sale of Future Credit Card Receivables, New York Judge Says
Bankruptcy Judge Glenn hints that the lenders and the debtor should mediate tough questions about the enforceability of a $150 million ‘sale’ of future credit card receivables.
Detroit District Judge Includes Social Security Benefits in the Chapter 13 ‘Abuse’ Test
Although Social Security benefits are not subject to the “operation of any bankruptcy or insolvency law,” judge says they can be considered in deciding whether someone should be allowed to confirm a chapter 13 plan or have a chapter 7 case dismissed for ‘abuse.’
Benchnotes August 2020
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