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Critical Case Comment – Pearson v. Stewart (In re Pearson), 390 B.R. 706 (10th Cir. B.A.P. 2008)
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Pearson v. Stewart (In re Pearson), 390 B.R. 706 (10th Cir. B.A.P. 2008)
An order confirming a debtors’ Chapter 13 plan, containing provisions as to which the debtors disagree and which works a financial disadvantage to the debtors, is a final order which may be appealed by the debtors.
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The debtors converted from a Chapter 7 to Chapter 13 and proposed a plan based upon their calculation of the reasonable . . .
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