[CLBS] U.S. Supreme Ct. No lien strip in ch 7

Ryan Farnsworth ryan at averylaw.net
Wed Jun 3 09:27:47 MDT 2015


In the 9th circuit this decision maintains the status quo.  Judgment liens
are unaffected.

Ryan Farnsworth
Avery Law

On 9:24AM, Wed, Jun 3, 2015 Tyler McGee <tyler at twinfallsattorneys.com>
wrote:

> I haven't had much experience with the issue of stripping off junior
> mortgage/equity liens. How does this affect, if at all, the ability to
> strip off a judgment lien in a Ch. 7?
>
> Tyler J. McGee
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> U.S. Supreme Court finds no lien avoidance in a chapter 7
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