Chapter 13 Debtor Keeps a Whopping Increase in the Value of a Home
On a question where the courts are split, a New Jersey bankruptcy judge allowed the chapter 13 debtor to retain a $100,000 increase in value when he sold his home.
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Chapter 11 Plans May Discharge Post-Confirmation ‘Admin’ Claims, Third Circuit Says
Although Section 1141(d)(1) sets a default rule only discharging claims that arose before confirmation, Circuit Judge Ambro says that a plan may alter the default rule and allow discharge of administrative claims arising after confirmation.
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Gerrymandering to Create an Accepting Class Didn’t Pass Muster in Orlando, Fla.
Paying more to the sole creditor in the only accepting class unfairly discriminated against other unsecured creditors, Judge Jennemann said.
Who Gets Insurance Proceeds When a Car Is ‘Totaled’ in Chapter 13?
Judge Callaway explains when a debtor keeps insurance proceeds and when it goes to creditors under a chapter 13 plan.
Splits and Confounding Issues Destined for the Supreme Court
Congress Must Decide: May Chapter 13 Debtors Contribute to 401(k) Plans?
Courts are split on whether chapter 13 effectively prohibits debtors from making voluntary contributions to 401(k) plans.
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