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yor
06-24-2003, 06:51 PM
180 days? Not a problem? Could you explain. Thank you


"Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<2_idnVRI0d4fL2ijXTWJkg@comcast.com>... Assuming the family member's case was filed more than 180 days before the decedent died, it isn't a problem. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306220441.33d5a10b@posting.google.c om... Ill family member has inherited a modest sum. Backruptcy declared say, two years ago, family member needs money for treatment, what options does he have? "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<MPudnUuo58jhKnajXTWcog@comcast.com>... In what fashion? It may be considered part of the bankruptcy estate, depending on the timing. -- Brett ************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * * * * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * * Attorneys at Law * * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * * lawyer@erols.com * * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * * * * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * ************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law applicable to your situation. ************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306141142.40250d3c@posting.google.c om... > how is an inheritance effected by bankruptcy?

Brett Weiss
06-24-2003, 08:12 PM
11 USC sec. 541(a)(5)(A) of the bankruptcy code includes as
property of the estate any interest that the debtor acquires or
becomes entitled to by bequest, device or inheritance within 180
days of the date the case is filed.

--
Brett

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* BRETT WEISS, P.C. *
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* Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars *
* lawyer@erols.com *
* http://www.erols.com/lawyer *
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The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It
isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as such.
If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar with
your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the law
applicable to your situation.
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"yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5c59341a.0306241751.7abbc1@posting.google.com ... 180 days? Not a problem? Could you explain. Thank you "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message
news:<2_idnVRI0d4fL2ijXTWJkg@comcast.com>... Assuming the family member's case was filed more than 180 days before the decedent died, it isn't a problem. -- Brett
************************************************** *************** * Personal Injury/Malpractice
Bankruptcy * *
* * BRETT WEISS, P.C.
* * Attorneys at Law
* * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars
* * lawyer@erols.com
* * http://www.erols.com/lawyer
* *
* * Small Business Estates & Estate
Planning *
************************************************** *************** The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes
only. It isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it as
such. If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer familiar
with your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and the
law applicable to your situation.
************************************************** *************** "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5c59341a.0306220441.33d5a10b@posting.google.c om... Ill family member has inherited a modest sum. Backruptcy declared say, two years ago, family member needs money for treatment, what options does he have? "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote in message news:<MPudnUuo58jhKnajXTWcog@comcast.com>... > In what fashion? It may be considered part of the
bankruptcy > estate, depending on the timing. > > -- > Brett > >
************************************************** *************** > * Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankruptcy * > * * > * BRETT WEISS, P.C. * > * Attorneys at Law * > * Maryland, D.C. and Federal Bars * > * lawyer@erols.com * > * http://www.erols.com/lawyer * > * * > * Small Business Estates & Estate Planning * >
************************************************** *************** > > The Small Print: This response is for discussion purposes only. It > isn't meant to be legal advice and you shouldn't treat it
as such. > If you want legal advice, speak with a local lawyer
familiar with > your state's laws who can review *all* of the facts and
the law > applicable to your situation. >
************************************************** *************** > > > "yor" <gpronto@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:5c59341a.0306141142.40250d3c@posting.google.c om... > > how is an inheritance effected by bankruptcy?

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