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Residential Mortgages Under Chapter 13 Of The Bankruptcy Code: The Increasing Case Against Cramdown After "Dewsnup V. Timm", David A. Wisniewski
Residential Mortgages Under Chapter 13 Of The Bankruptcy Code: The Increasing Case Against Cramdown After "Dewsnup V. Timm", David A. Wisniewski
Vanderbilt Law Review
Congress designed Chapter 13 to allow individuals an extended period of time to pay their debts so that they may support themselves and their dependents while repaying their creditors." Chapter 13 bankruptcy is more favorable to debtors than a straight liquidation under Chapter 7 because Chapter 13 debtors may keep all of their assets while Chapter 7 debtors must surrender most of their assets to generate funds with which to pay their creditors. A Chapter 13 debtor also benefits by avoiding the stigma and less favorable credit rating that accompanies a liquidating bankruptcy.s Chapter 13's benefit to creditors is also …
The Attack On Chapter 11, Douglass G. Boshkoff
The Attack On Chapter 11, Douglass G. Boshkoff
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