This article considers the good faith requirement in the confirmation of a Chapter 13 plan that seeks to discharge debts which would be nondischargeable in a Chapter 7 case. Part II of the article examines issues of discharge and dischargeability under American bankruptcy law, both in the historical development of bankruptcy law and under the Bankruptcy Code. Part III examines the good faith requirement applicable in Chapter 13 cases, both in the filing of the case under Section 1307(c) of the Bankruptcy Code and in presentation of the Chapter 13 plan under Section 1325(a). Part IV of the article examines the application of the good faith standard when a plan proposes to take advantage of Chapter 13\u27s superdischarge. This section explo...
Chapter 13 bankruptcy has long been heralded as a moral alternative to chapter 7 liquidations. Despi...
In the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 19781 Congress sought to accomplish many goals, some of which appear...
Bankruptcy as a Revolutionary Concept: Good Faith Filing and a Theory of Obligatio
This article considers the good faith requirement in the confirmation of a Chapter 13 plan that seek...
(Excerpt) Discharge is of singular importance to the individual in a Chapter 7 case. Discharge enabl...
Bankruptcy is a judicial process purporting to regulate and adjust the financial relationships betwe...
Section 1325(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code requires chapter 13 plans to be proposed in good faith an...
(Excerpt) Luxurious lifestyles implicate a debtor’s good faith when applying for the protections pro...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code states that municipalities may only proceed under chapter 9 of the Ban...
Chapter 13 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code offers individuals an opportunity to discharge their indeb...
(Excerpt) Under section 1112(b) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a ban...
This article comments on the "good faith" element in Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) offers a wide range of instances...
(Excerpt) In the average bankruptcy case, individual debtors seek to discharge some, all, or most of...
(Excerpt) In Chapter 11 bankruptcy, after a debtor has submitted a reorganization plan, the creditor...
Chapter 13 bankruptcy has long been heralded as a moral alternative to chapter 7 liquidations. Despi...
In the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 19781 Congress sought to accomplish many goals, some of which appear...
Bankruptcy as a Revolutionary Concept: Good Faith Filing and a Theory of Obligatio
This article considers the good faith requirement in the confirmation of a Chapter 13 plan that seek...
(Excerpt) Discharge is of singular importance to the individual in a Chapter 7 case. Discharge enabl...
Bankruptcy is a judicial process purporting to regulate and adjust the financial relationships betwe...
Section 1325(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code requires chapter 13 plans to be proposed in good faith an...
(Excerpt) Luxurious lifestyles implicate a debtor’s good faith when applying for the protections pro...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code states that municipalities may only proceed under chapter 9 of the Ban...
Chapter 13 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code offers individuals an opportunity to discharge their indeb...
(Excerpt) Under section 1112(b) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a ban...
This article comments on the "good faith" element in Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978
(Excerpt) The United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) offers a wide range of instances...
(Excerpt) In the average bankruptcy case, individual debtors seek to discharge some, all, or most of...
(Excerpt) In Chapter 11 bankruptcy, after a debtor has submitted a reorganization plan, the creditor...
Chapter 13 bankruptcy has long been heralded as a moral alternative to chapter 7 liquidations. Despi...
In the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 19781 Congress sought to accomplish many goals, some of which appear...
Bankruptcy as a Revolutionary Concept: Good Faith Filing and a Theory of Obligatio