Dismissals by Interested Parties
12/04/11
Bennett v. Bennett (In re Bennett), No. 09-44442-BDL (Bankr. W.D. Wash., January 19, 2011). When you file for bankruptcy, any “interested” party can ask the court to dismiss your case. If the court finds that you abused the bankruptcy laws, by lying or hiding assets, the court will agree and dismiss the case. You will [...]
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