When can a discharge be revoked?

by Administrator 11. March 2010 02:37

One of the advantages of filing for bankruptcy is a debt discharge. However, this debt discharge can be revoked under certain circumstances. 

In some cases, the discharge can be revoked if the trustee or creditor belives that the debtor obtained the discharge fradulently. To revoke a dishcarge, it must be filed within one year of granting the discharge. Ultimately, it is up to the bankruptcy court to decide. 

If you or anyone you know has questions about a bankruptcy discharge, contact the Austin bankruptcy attorneys of Slater Kennon LLP, at 512-338-1100. 

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