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Exemptions and Discharges in Bankruptcy

Contains material from Aug 2019

Exemptions and Discharges in Bankruptcy
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Session 1: Determining Eligibility for a Chapter 13 Discharge What options do you have when the Plan Payments are finished and you determine that your client is not eligible for a discharge? Explore why you might want to file a case even though you know your client is not eligible for a discharge.
 
Session 2: ​Prosecuting and Defending Exceptions to Discharge Review the burden of proof and elements required to discharge debt and defend dischargeability complaints under Section 523 and Section 727.

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1. Determining Eligibility for a Chapter 13 Discharge (Aug 2019)

Mark B. French

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Session 1 —31 mins
Determining Eligibility for a Chapter 13 Discharge (Aug 2019)

What options do you have when the Plan Payments are finished and you determine that your client is not eligible for a discharge? Explore why you might want to file a case even though you know your client is not eligible for a discharge.

Originally presented: Jul 2019 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Mark B. French, Law Office of Mark B. French - Bedford, TX

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2. Prosecuting and Defending Exceptions to Discharge  (Aug 2019)

Diane S. Barron, Hon. Jeffrey P. Norman

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Session 2 —27 mins
Prosecuting and Defending Exceptions to Discharge  (Aug 2019)

Review the burden of proof and elements required to discharge debt and defend dischargeability complaints under Section 523 and Section 727.

Originally presented: Jul 2019 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Diane S. Barron, Barron & Barron LLP - Plano, TX
Hon. Jeffrey P. Norman, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX