Dischargeable and Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcies (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 411360EAU

Description

Learn to identify when a debt may be subject to a dischargeability challenge and how to prosecute or defend such a challenge.This topic will focus on the procedural and legal aspects of discharge and nondischargeable matters in bankruptcy. The panel will discuss discharge under each chapter of bankruptcy and its requirements. The material will also review exceptions to discharge, especially those that a debtor and creditor will most likely encounter. While there are many exceptions to discharge under the bankruptcy code, some are more common than others. How is a debt determined nondischargeable? What is the bankruptcy procedure for objecting to discharge? Who has the burden of proof in these actions? Ultimately, what happens after discharge is entered? These are the issues and topics that will be discussed by our panel in depth.

Date: 2024-05-22 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Discharges in Bankruptcy
• Chapter 7 Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §727
• Chapter 13 Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §1328
• CARES ACT
• Chapter 11 Discharge
• Hardship Discharge

Objections to Discharge

Exceptions to Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §523
• Procedural Requirements
• Typical Exception to Discharge
• 523(a)(2)(a)- False Pretenses, False Representations or Actual Fraud
• 523(a)(2)(B)- Use of Statement in Writing
• 523(a)(4)- Fraud/Embezzlement/Larceny
• 523(a)(6)- Willful or Malicious Injury by the Debtor
• 523(a)(8)- Student Loans
• 523(a)(15)- Spousal or Child Support

Post-Discharge
• Liens
• Collections
• Non-Dischargeable

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Keri P. Ebeck-Bernstein-Burkley, P.C., Nicole Mariani Noel – Kass Shuler, P.A.

Dischargeable and Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcies (OnDemand Webinar)

$219.00

SKU: 408863EAU

Description

Learn to identify when a debt may be subject to a dischargeability challenge and how to prosecute or defend such a challenge.This topic will focus on the procedural and legal aspects of discharge and nondischargeable matters in bankruptcy. The panel will discuss discharge under each chapter of bankruptcy and its requirements. The material will also review exceptions to discharge, especially those that a debtor and creditor will most likely encounter. While there are many exceptions to discharge under the bankruptcy code, some are more common than others. How is a debt determined nondischargeable? What is the bankruptcy procedure for objecting to discharge? Who has the burden of proof in these actions? Ultimately, what happens after discharge is entered? These are the issues and topics that will be discussed by our panel in depth.

Date: 2021-07-19 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Discharges in Bankruptcy
• Chapter 7 Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §727
• Chapter 13 Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §1328
• CARES Act
• Chapter 11 Discharge
• Hardship Discharge

Objections to Discharge

Exceptions to Discharge- 11 U.S.C. §523
• Procedural Requirements
• Typical Exception to Discharge
• 523(a)(2)(a)- False Pretenses, False Representations or Actual Fraud
• 523(a)(2)(b)- Use of Statement in Writing
• 523(a)(4)- Fraud/Embezzlement/Larceny
• 523(a)(6)- Willful or Malicious Injury by the Debtor
• 523(a)(8)- Student Loans
• 523(a)(15)- Spousal or Child Support
• Burdens of Proof

Post-Discharge
• Liens
• Collections
• Non-Dischargeable

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Keri P. Ebeck-Bernstein-Burkley, P.C., Holly S. Falkowitz, Esq. – Kapitus, Nicole Mariani Noel – Kass Shuler, P.A.