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Still v. Gault (In re Gault)

Still v. Gault (In re Gault)

Ruling
Concealment of prepetition property did not provide grounds for revocation of discharge.
Procedural posture

In a chapter 7 case, plaintiff trustee sued defendant debtor, seeking to revoke the debtor's discharge pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 727(d)(2). The court denied the trustee's motion for default judgment and dismissed the complaint. The trustee then moved to vacate the dismissal.

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opinion summary, case decided on August 04, 2006 , LexisNexis #0906-066