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Posted on Wednesday, November 01, 2006


If an individual was in the process of initiating a bankruptcy, and at that time that person believed they had a significant asset held in trust by someone else, would the individual be required to use that asset to pay her creditors? Would she be required to declare the asset on her statement of assets? If the asset existed, or the individual believed the asset existed, would the trustee in bankruptcy look into getting the asset for the individual?

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