Property Acquired after Bankruptcy Filing
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Normally your bankruptcy estate consists only of the property you own on the date of the filing of your bankruptcy case. Certain property though that you acquire after filing for bankruptcy are part of your bankruptcy estate. Supplemental schedules need to be prepared and filed with the Bankruptcy Court.
Certain Property Needs to be Disclosed
b. divorce property settlements
c. proceeds of life insurance
Causes of Action - Including Personal Injury and Employment Cases
In a Chapter 13 case, you should also file supplementary schedules in your bankruptcy case to reflect an actual or potential cause of action (ie. including personal injury and employment cases) that you acquire at any time after the bankruptcy case is filed. This is very important, as if it is not disclosed in a supplemental schedules, you may be barred from pursuing the cause of action ("judicial estoppel").
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