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    Treatment of Automobile Expenses under Bankruptcy Act of 2005

    October 26th, 2010

    The changes that were made to the Bankruptcy Law relating to Chapter 7 and 13 consumer bankruptcy cases included significant changes to the treatment of automobile expenses under the Code. As with many aspects of bankruptcy in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases, there has been significant development of the law in bankruptcy cases around the country in this area.

    This article, which was presented in a bankruptcy law seminar, focuses on whether a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy debtor may deduct certain expenses from their income, how courts around the country have treated this issue, and many of the questions that arise for bankruptcy attorneys, bankruptcy trustees, and bankruptcy courts, in addressing these issues.

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    Tags: Automobile Expenses, Bankruptcy Act of 2005, Bankruptcy Current Monthly Income, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Means Testing
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