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2014

Anwar v. Johnson

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Whether The Equitable Power Of The Bankruptcy Court Can Save The Tardy Filing Of A Nondischargeability Complaint, Aldo A. Caira Iii Jan 2014

Whether The Equitable Power Of The Bankruptcy Court Can Save The Tardy Filing Of A Nondischargeability Complaint, Aldo A. Caira Iii

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Courts have long held that the Bankruptcy Code provides a discharge only to those “honest but unfortunate debtors.” To that end, when a debt has been incurred under false pretenses, false representation, or outright fraud, the Bankruptcy Code allows the debtor’s creditors to file a nondischargeability complaint against the debtor. However, in order for the creditor to challenge the dischargeability of a debt, the creditor must file his or her nondischargeability complaint in a timely manner. A creditor who fails to file a timely complaint (or to seek a “for cause” extension) risks losing the right to challenge the …