(a)
Case summary: Person S filed a petition for chapter 13 bankruptcy. Person S’ creditor F sent payments of
To find: Whether the debt is dischargeable.
(b)
Case summary: Person S filed a petition for chapter 13 bankruptcy. Person S’ creditor F sent payments of
To find: Justification for imposition of sanction on BRM for violating discharge order.
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