The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) added a new provision regarding personal property leases, §365(p), which provides:
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Bankruptcy courts addressing the issue have reached a consensus regarding the extent to which a nonfiling spouse’s income should be included in the calculation of
Bankruptcy courts addressing the issue have reached a consensus regarding the extent to which a nonfiling spouse’s income should be included in the calculation of
One of the myriad changes made to bankruptcy practice by the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) is the treatment of a claim f
Section 522(c) of the Bankruptcy Code states that “unless the case is dismissed, property exempted under this section is not liable during or after the case for an
Since the enactment of BAPCPA, both bankruptcy and appellate courts have been split on the issue of whether debtors may deduct vehicle ownership expenses for vehic
Completing Form 22A necessarily requires the consideration of pre-petition debts, but if a debtor intends to surrender real estate, should that expense still be in
One of the most hotly debated aspects of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 was whether the unlimited homestead exemption in state
A debtor's proposed chapter 13 plan may not be confirmed if a trustee or the holder of an unsecured claim objects thereto unless a debtor pays in full each allowed
The typical consumer bankruptcy attorney is knowledgeable about bankruptcy law and property rights in general.