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From the Editor – Property of Estate and Exemptions
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By The Honorable William Houston Brown (Retired)
Tenancy by entirety exemption retained after transfer. The prepetition transfer of residential property that was owned by spouses as tenants by entirety to a trust, of which both spouses were beneficiaries, did not destroy the tenancy by entirety; therefore, the debtor spouse retained ability to claim the entireties exemption. Loventhal v. Edelson, _________F.3d________, 2016 WL 7384011 (7th Cir. Dec. 21, 2016).
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The Honorable William Houston Brown retired in 2006 as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Tennessee, and he . . .
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