· 7/12/2010
Reissig v. Gruber (In Re Gruber)
Citations
- 436 B.R. 39
- 2010 WL 2756762
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- finding that a former spouse’s award for attorney’s fees from defending a motion to modify child support filed a year after the divorce was finalized nondischargeable
- finding that a former spouse’s award for attorney’s fees from defending a motion to modify child support filed a year after the divorce was finalized non-dischargeable
- stating, in dicta, that an award of attorney fees in a post- divorce proceeding qualifies as a debt that was incurred “ ‘in connection’ ” with the [parties’ divorce decree”
- “[T]he attorney fees were awarded in a proceeding concerning the health and welfare of the Parties’ children. As such, it is impractical to sever the award of attorney fees from the needs of the children.”
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Judges: Richard L. Speer
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