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Levin v. Greco (In re Greco)

Levin v. Greco (In re Greco)

Ruling
Amounts owed to state child representative in debtor's divorce was not a domestic support obligation and was dischargeable.
Procedural posture

Plaintiff, an Illinois child representative, brought an adversary proceeding to determine the dischargeability of defendant debtor's outstanding obligation. The debtor was served with the complaint but had not answered or otherwise appeared in the adversary proceeding, and the representative moved for a default judgment, asserting that the debt was a domestic support obligation, non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(5).

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 20, 2008 , LexisNexis #0209-036