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March 4, 2014 · 6:14 pm

Bankruptcy court cannot order a debtor to use “homestead” exemption funds to pay administrative expenses


Opinion:
STEPHEN LAW
v.
ALFRED H. SIEGEL, CHAPTER 7 TRUSTEE

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