· 5/22/2009
Roberts v. Oliver (In Re Oliver)
Citations
- 414 B.R. 361
- 79 Fed. R. Serv. 983
- 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 1568
- 2009 WL 1475046
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a false statement “resulting from ignorance or carelessness does not rise to the level of ‘knowing and fraudulent’”
- stating that the exceptions to discharge are in place to prevent abusive debtor conduct
- stating that the exceptions to discharge are in place to prevent abusive debtor conduct
- “[A] false statement resulting from ignorance or carelessness does not rise to the level of ‘knowing and fraudulent.’”
- “[A] false statement resulting from ignorance or carelessness does not rise to the level of ‘knowing and fraudulent.’”
- “Bankruptcy statements and schedules are executed under oath and penalty of perjury, as are statements and testimony given by a debtor at his meeting of creditors.”
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Judges: Stair
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