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Document summary:
In this case, after the commencement of the divorce action but before the divorce was final, the wife filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code and listed the husband as a creditor. The husband did not file any objections in the bankruptcy proceeding, nor did he seek a determination excepting any debts from discharge in bankruptcy. The bankruptcy petition was granted, and all of the wifes dischargeable debts were discharged. Therefore, the wife claimed that the husbands claim for equitable distribution of marital property was barred by her discharge in bankruptcy, while the husband asserted that his claim remained viable against certain property that had been declared exempt property in the bankruptcy proceeding.
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