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        Restricted21. Divorce Source: So You Think Your Claims Are Safe: Dischargeability Actions in Bankruptcy Under 11 U.S.C. § 523
Cases Construing Particular Nondischargeability Provisions of 11 U.S.C. 523 continued from July 2001 K. section 523a9 for death or personal injury caused by the debtors operation of a motor vehicle if such operation was unlawful because the debtor was intoxicated from using alcohol, a drug, or anoth ...
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        Restricted22. Divorce Source: ALLOCATION OF DEBT
The court was within its discretion when it allocated to the wife the responsibility for a third mortgage on the marital home and the debt of one credit card. The husband and the wife were married in August 1970. The couple had four children. During the first three years of marriage, the wife taught ...
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        Restricted23. Divorce Source: MARITAL DEBT
The margin debt that was owed to a securities brokerage firm on an account under the husbands name was a marital debt for which the wife was also responsible. ...
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        Restricted24. Divorce Source: PENSIONS, DEFERRED COMPENSATION, AND BANKRUPTCY
The husband contended that the trial court ...
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        Restricted25. Divorce Source: OUTSTANDING DEBT
(�1999) Where a statute provides that at the time of the entering of the divorce decree the trial court may assign to either the husband or the wife all or any part of the estate of the other, it also authorizes the trial court to order the husband to assume the burden of paying the outstanding debt that wa ...
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        Restricted26. Divorce Source: CREDIT CARD DEBT
(�1999) Credit card debt incurred by the wife during voluntary separation but before the filing of the petition for dissolution is not necessarily nonmarital debt, nor is it subject to unequal distribution. ...
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        Restricted27. Divorce Source: INSURANCE AND MARITAL DEBT
(�1999) An insurance surcharge that resulted from the wifes conviction for driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident was a nonmarital debt for which the husband owed no duty of contribution. ...
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        Restricted28. Divorce Source: DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL LOANS
(�1999) The husbands debt for loans incurred to finance his higher education before the parties marriage were properly distributed to him ...
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        Restricted29. Divorce Source: Award in Excess of Marital Estate Is Permissible Due to Deb
(�1999) The husband argued that the trial court exceeded its authority by awarding the wife marital property having a value in excess of the total net value of the marital estate. He argued that the court ...
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        Restricted30. Divorce Source: TIME-BARRED DEBT TO PARENTS
(�1998) A marital debt owed by the husband to his parents was enforceable even though the statute of limitations had run on the debt ...
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