Thorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases |
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Author:
| Williams, Jack F. Seabury, Susan |
ISBN: | 978-1-937651-29-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2008 |
Publisher: | American Bankruptcy Institute
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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Thorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases addresses some of the "hot and not-so-easy" issues arising in today's consumer bankruptcy practice. The book covers such topics as getting the discharge, paying debtor and creditor counsel in chapter 13, credit counseling and debtor education, and post-confirmation modifications. The book traverses the less-traveled path of consumer bankruptcy practice in the wake of BAPCPA by focusing on the recurring "thorny" issues that do not have clearly...
More DescriptionThorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases addresses some of the "hot and not-so-easy" issues arising in today's consumer bankruptcy practice. The book covers such topics as getting the discharge, paying debtor and creditor counsel in chapter 13, credit counseling and debtor education, and post-confirmation modifications. The book traverses the less-traveled path of consumer bankruptcy practice in the wake of BAPCPA by focusing on the recurring "thorny" issues that do not have clearly defined answers, presenting both sides to the arguments. In addition, overturned decisions are presented to help practitioners understand the development of the current positions. For those wading through the sometimes murky world of modern consumer case law, Thorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases is a must-have addition to any consumer bankruptcy practitioner's library.