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Did You Think About Everything in the Final Decree? Did You Think About the Bankruptcy Trustee? Part 2 of 2
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(Reprinted from Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, May 2014, with permission. Copyright © 2014 Thomson Reuters/West. For more information about this publication please visit http://legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/)
By Judge Thomas F. Waldron, Retired, Bankr. S.D. Ohio
Following the Money Trail
Pre-dissolution,1 the husband, Craig Bruno, and his wife, Karen Elaine Neal, each had marital interests in their debts and assets. However, post-dissolution and pre-bankruptcy, the final decree awarded the bulk of the . . .
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