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· 4/24/2009

In Re Foos

Citations

  • 405 B.R. 604
  • 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 1662
  • 2009 WL 1513418

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  • concluding that a statute similar to NRS 78.746(2)(b) simply clarifies that although creditors can attach a debtor's economic interest in a partnership, the debtor can still claim other exemptions that apply to his economic interest
  • concluding that a statute similar to NRS 78.746(2)(b) simply clarifies that although creditors can attach a debtor's economic interest in a partnership, the debtor can still claim other exemptions that apply to his economic interest
  • a debtor may be subject to a charging order diverting the stream of profits that otherwise would have flowed to the debtor from the partnership
  • a debtor’s interest in specific partnership property never becomes property of the bankruptcy estate in the first instance
  • a debtor is subject to a charging order diverting the stream of profits that otherwise would have flowed to him from the partnership, however, the debtor-partner may still apply the exemptions under Ohio Rev. Code § 2329.66(A)(14) and § 1776.50

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Judges: Richard L. Speer

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