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What are the common reasons for a creditor to file an adversary proceeding in my bankruptcy case?

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What are the common reasons for a creditor to file an adversary proceeding in my bankruptcy case?

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The most common reasons for a creditor to file an adversary proceeding in your bankruptcy are because a large balance transfer, cash advance, or convenience check was made during the six months prior to the filing of the bankruptcy petition without the intent to repay the debt. The other common reason is making a false application for credit prior to filing for bankruptcy. The above examples are just a few of the reasons for a creditor to file an adversary proceeding, a bankruptcy attorney should be consulted for more information in regards to bankruptcy adversary proceedings.

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