Do I need to reopen case for filing omitted creditor and

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Steve, I just did reopened a case for an omitted creditor to be able to
file a 523(A0(2) fraud adversary proceeding with Judge Albert (the state
court action is stayed). He granted it on that basis. I think I could
have saved a step by just filing the adversary proceeding but I did not
want to take a chance as the case was 8 years old. My problem now is an
SOL issue to keep the adversary proceeding alive.
Craig
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