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· 3/31/2008

Garland v. United States (In Re Garland)

Citations

  • 385 B.R. 280
  • 2008 Bankr. LEXIS 911
  • 101 A.F.T.R.2d (RIA) 2020
  • 2008 WL 901853

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  • finding debtor had equitable or beneficial interest in home as evidenced by uninterrupted occupancy and continued enjoyment of home
  • beneficial interest in property may be found if a debtor exercises control over property, even without legal title to it
  • The continuous concealment doctrine applies where there is “[e]vidence that a debtor transfers property but still retains a beneficial or equitable interest in the property and treats the property the same as before the transfer....”

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Judges: Tom R. Cornish

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