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Which state's law applies?
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:14 am
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But check out In re Robert John Arrol, Debtor v. William H. Broach,
Trustee, 170 F3d 934. It's a 9th circuit decision from 1999.
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Which state's law applies?
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:58 pm
by Yahoo Bot
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I think it's the law of the jurisdiction where the property is located.
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Which state's law applies?
Debtors' filing in CDCA using exemptions of TN to protect an AL residence
property.
W is on title to mom's home in AL too, giving rise to a 541(d) legal title
verus equitable title issue.
Which state's law applies to the 541(d) issue?
Thank you.
Peter
Peter M. Lively, JD, MBA
The Personal Financial Law Center * Culver City & Costa Mesa * 800-307-DEBT
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I think it's the law of the
jurisdiction where the property is located.
David A.
Tilem
Certified Bankruptcy
Specialist*
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Which state's law applies?
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:43 pm
by Yahoo Bot
Debtors' filing in CDCA using exemptionsof TNto protectan AL residence
property.
W is on title to mom's home in ALtoo, giving rise toa 541(d)legal title verus
equitable title issue.
Which state's law applies to the 541(d) issue?
Thank you.
Peter
Peter M. Lively, JD, MBA
The Personal Financial Law Center* Culver City & Costa Mesa * 800-307-DEBT
Debtors' filing in CDCA using exemptions of TN to protect an AL residence property.
W is on title to mom's home in AL too, giving rise to a 541(d) legal title verus equitable title issue.
Which state's law applies to the 541(d) issue?
Thank you.Peter
Peter M. Lively, JD, MBA
The Personal Financial Law Center * Culver City & Costa Mesa * 800-307-DEBT
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