For both the general practitioner and the matrimonial specialist, Collier Family Law and the Bankruptcy Code is a comprehensive, practice-oriented guide examining the impact of the Bankruptcy Code on family law issues. Authored by Henry J. Sommer, co-Editor-in-Chief of Collier on Bankruptcy, the preeminent treatise on bankruptcy law, and Hon. Margaret Dee McGarity, a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Coverage includes: • Overview of the bankruptcy process • Overlap of bankruptcy court jurisdiction and state family court jurisdiction • Determining the debtor's interest in marital property • Special issues involving community property • Effects of Chapter 13 on current alimony and support obligations and on modification and enforcement of support obligations • Effect of the automatic stay on on-going family court actions First published in 1991.
Collier Family Law and Bankruptcy Code
The Handbook for Trustees covers cases governed by chapters 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13. The Handbook for Debtors in Possession deals exclusively with chapter 11 cases.
The Collier Pamphlet Edition is an indispensable reference for every bankruptcy lawyer.
The Collier Pamphlet Edition is an indispensable reference for every bankruptcy lawyer.
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A complete examination of the Code provisions, case law and current practice trends relevant to the compensation of attorneys, trustees and other professionals involved in bankruptcy cases, including ethical restrictions on employment and ...
This dynamic one-volume resource presents thorough, authoritative discussion of the many tax issues arising in, and in relation to a bankruptcy case.
The Collier Pamphlet Edition is an indispensable reference for every bankruptcy lawyer.
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