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Lahaie v. Lahaie (In re Lahaie)

Lahaie v. Lahaie (In re Lahaie)

Ruling
Debtor's mistaken failure to schedule property items or transfer was not grounds for denial of discharge.
Procedural posture

Before the court was the final trial of the plaintiff creditor's complaint objecting to the bankruptcy discharge of defendant debtor pursuant to 11 U.S.C.S. § 727(a)(2), (a)(4)(A). The creditor contended that debtor had concealed property or made a false oath with intent to defraud creditors by her failure to disclose four categories of property and other information in the schedules or other documents filed with her bankruptcy petition.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on July 22, 2010 , LexisNexis #1110-026