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§ 522(f)(2)(A)

Kleynerman, In re

Ruling
Debtor was entitled to avoid a creditor's judicial lien in its entirety. (Bankr. E.D. Wis.)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on January 26, 2022 , LexisNexis #0322-059

Tulloh, In re

Ruling
Debtors were not entitled to wholly avoid a judicial lien because after deducting the mortgagelien and debtors' exemption, an equity remained to which the judicial lien could attach. (Bankr.S.D. W. Va.)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Court :
Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on September 22, 2020 , LexisNexis #1120-055

West, In re

Ruling
Judicial lien was avoided to the extent it impaired debtors' exemptions. (Bankr. N.D. Ala.)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on January 15, 2020 , LexisNexis #0220-079

Wengreen, In re

Ruling
Part of judgment lien avoided as it impaired the debtor's homestead. (Bankr. D. Idaho)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on May 02, 2019 , LexisNexis #0719-033

Taylor, In re--William F. Sandoval Irrevocable Trust v. Taylor

Ruling
Court concluded that impairment calculation must use the value of other liens on the home corresponding to the debtor's percentage of ownership, rather than the full amount of the liens. (10th Cir.)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on August 14, 2018 , LexisNexis #0918-102

Aslanyan, In re

Ruling
Court ruled that part of the judicial lien on debtor's home could be avoided as it impaired the debtor's exemption. (Bankr. E.D. Cal.)
Issue(s)
Exemptions; Liens Impairing Exempt Property; Extent of Impairment; Calculation.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 20, 2017 , LexisNexis #0118-095

In re Powers

Ruling
Judicial lien ordered partially avoided upon confirmation.
Issue(s)
Should judicial liens be avoided as impairing debtor's homestead exemption?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 02, 2016 , LexisNexis #0616-116

In re Williams

Ruling
Lien on debtor's primary residence avoided as impairing debtor's homestead exemption.
Issue(s)
Could creditor's lien be avoided as impairing debtor's homestead exemption?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 25, 2015 , LexisNexis #0715-081

In re Lugo

Ruling
Debtor could not claim homestead exemption in property he had not occupied in over six months.
Issue(s)
Could debtor claim a state homestead exemption in property that had been his primary residence prior to his divorce, but which he had not occupied in more than six months.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 25, 2015 , LexisNexis #0715-082

In re Baham

Ruling
Judicial liens avoided to the extent impairing debtor's homestead exemption based on court's adjusted value of property.
Issue(s)
Should judicial liens be avoided as impairing debtors' homestead exemption?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 18, 2014 , LexisNexis #1214-085