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Exemptions, Discharges, and Dischargeability in Bankruptcy
Contains material from Aug 2018
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Session 2: Discharge and Dischargeability: The Sword and The Shield - Explore the discharge and dischargeability of debts and actions to enforce the discharge injunction, with special attention to the discharge of student loans.
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David G. Peake, Susan Tran
Session 1
—31 mins
How to Claim, Attack, and Defend Exemptions (Aug 2018)
Discuss how the use of exemptions in bankruptcy reorganizations are designed to aid the individual debtor in achieving a fresh start and protect certain property from the claims of creditors. Absent exemptions, a debtor could be rendered destitute by the claims of creditors. Whether applied to property owned at the time of filing, or acquired post-petition, exemptions are not a windfall; but drafted in a form to try and ensure that creditors receive some cash payments on their claims.
Originally presented: Jul 2018 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
David G. Peake,
Chapter 13 Trustee - Houston, TX
Susan Tran,
Corral Tran Singh LLP - Houston, TX
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Theodore O. "Thad" Bartholow III, Julianne M. Parker
Session 2
—31 mins
Discharge and Dischargeability: The Sword and The Shield (Aug 2018)
Explore the discharge and dischargeability of debts and actions to enforce the discharge injunction, with special attention to the discharge of student loans.
Originally presented: Jul 2018 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Theodore O. "Thad" Bartholow III,
Kellett & Bartholow, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Julianne M. Parker,
Fears Nachawati, PLLC - Dallas, TX