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Critical Case Comment – In re Armstrong, 208 B.R. 559 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2009) (Grossman)
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In re Armstrong, 208 B.R. 559 (Bankr. E.D.N.Y. 2009) (Grossman)
A Chapter 13 debtor does not have the absolute right to dismiss a Chapter 13 case when there is a showing of bad faith conduct by the debtor during the bankruptcy case.
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Nancy Armstrong filed a Chapter 13 petition in order to stave off a foreclosure on her home which she owned as a tenant by the entirety with . . .
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