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		<title>How to screw up your bankruptcy before it has begun</title>
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Planning on transferring your largest asset to a relative just before filing for bankruptcy so that the bankruptcy court can&#8217;t get to it?  As a bankruptcy lawyer, I must say &#8211; PLEASE DON&#8217;T.  It&#8217;s a bad idea because it can really get you into trouble and it can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Planning on transferring your largest asset to a relative just before filing for bankruptcy so that the bankruptcy court can&#8217;t get to it?  As a bankruptcy lawyer, I must say &#8211; PLEASE DON&#8217;T.  It&#8217;s a bad idea because it can really get you into trouble and it can deny you your ultimate goal of getting your debts discharged.</p>
<p>The Bankruptcy Code contains a section (727) allowing the Bankruptcy Court to deny a discharge to debtors who transferred, destroyed, or concealed their own property within a year before filing for bankruptcy.  Debtors also should not mess around with their property right after filing for bankruptcy &#8211; wait until the discharge comes through.</p>
<p>The reason why is that, especially since the 2005 change in the bankruptcy law was enacted, the courts have been cracking down on bankruptcy fraud.  The court doesn&#8217;t like it when you try to hide assets.  They don&#8217;t think of your moving your property around to avoid losing it in bankruptcy as &#8216;innocent,&#8217; even if you do.</p>
<p>In fact, if a debtor does enough things that the court doesn&#8217;t like, <a href="http://jenlawyer.com/164/how-to-recognize-an-abusive-bankruptcy-situation/">it may see the entire bankruptcy filing as abusive</a>.</p>
<p>Besides, if you really have assets worth so much that you can&#8217;t exempt them from the bankruptcy estate, you may be able to save them by filing a <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapter_13%2C_Title_11%2C_United_States_Code" title="Chapter 13, Title 11, United States Code" rel="wikipedia">Chapter 13</a> instead of a Chapter 7.  Talk with a lawyer about your options &#8211; just don&#8217;t transfer any property around before doing so!</p>
<p>In New Jersey and looking at bankruptcy as an option?  Call a New Jersey bankruptcy lawyer at 201-676-0722.<br />
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