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Butler Imports Inc. v. Towe (In re Butler Imports)

Butler Imports Inc. v. Towe (In re Butler Imports)

Ruling
Debt held nondischargeable in prior chapter 7 case was excepted from discharge in subsequent chapter 13 case.
Procedural posture

In a prior chapter 7 bankruptcy case, a judgment lien held by plaintiff creditor was found to be nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(2)(A). In the current chapter 13 case, the creditor filed an adversary proceeding seeking a declaratory judgment that the debtors were not entitled to collaterally attack the nondischargeable nature of the judgment lien.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on November 21, 2007 , LexisNexis #0108-089