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Opinion Illustrates Distinction Between Good Practices and Sec. 727 Violation

05/26/22

 No attorney wants to see his name mentioned prominently in an opinion. However, if it has to happen, it's better if its something like this:  "Chance McGhee is an experienced and competent attorney that has practiced consumer bankruptcy law for many years." Adv. No. 21-5036; Wilson v. Silva (In re Silva) (Bankr. W.D. Tex. 5/19/2022).  The opinion can be found here. As the opinion lays out, Mr.

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Willful and Malicious Standard Encompasses Alienation of Affections

10/18/19
Divorce can be both expensive and traumatic for the parties going through it but in a few states, it can be expensive for the outside party causing the divorce. As one Texas debtor recently found out, causing a marriage to crumble in North Carolina can result in a non-dischargeable debt.   King v. Huizar (In re King), No. 19-5007 (Bankr. W.D. Tex.
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Contumacious Case of Coercion or Merely Rude? Fifth Circuit Judges Debate the Meaning of Section 523(a)(6)

02/12/12
The case of a former corporate officer who demanded to be bought out for an alleged ownership interest and said some really nasty things resulted in a split decision with Fifth Circuit Judges Edith Jones and Catharina Haynes on opposite sides. Matter of Schcolnik, No. 10-20800 (5th Cir. 2/8/12), which can be found here.
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