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Sandler v. Aguilar (In re Aguilar)

Sandler v. Aguilar (In re Aguilar)

Ruling
Innocent debtor spouse's after-acquired property would not be liable for husband's nondischargeable debt after divorce.
Procedural posture

Plaintiffs, two investors, sued defendant debtors, an attorney and his wife, requesting an order that debtor husband was indebted to plaintiffs for $ 75,000, that such debt was a community debt, and that such debt was not dischargeable by reason of his larceny, embezzlement, defalcation while acting as a fiduciary, and/or willful and malicious injury to plaintiffs' property. Pending was the wife's motion for judgment on the pleadings.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on January 20, 2009 , LexisNexis #0309-082