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      <title>Chapter 12 Debtor and Trustee Powers</title>
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      <description>Chapter 12 provides that a standing trustee will be appointed in each case, but in the ordinary course, actual operation of the farm will remain with the debtor. Additionally, the debtor, as debtor in possession, has all rights, responsibilities,...</description>
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      <title>Setoffs in Bankruptcy</title>
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      <description>Setoff is an equitable right of a creditor to deduct a debt it owes to the debtor from a claim it has against the debtor arising out of a separate transaction. For instance, if the debtor owes a prepetition debt to a particular creditor, and that...</description>
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      <title>Alimony and Support Claims</title>
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      <description>Filing for bankruptcy does not suspend or stop the obligation to pay child support or alimony. Whether an obligation imposed by a divorce decree is dischargeable depends on whether it is characterized as support or as a property settlement. In...</description>
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      <title>Case Commencement</title>
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      <description>Under the Bankruptcy Code, a voluntary or involuntary case is commenced by filing a petition with the bankruptcy court. A Chapter 7 or 11 bankruptcy case may be initiated by a voluntary filing by the debtor or by an involuntary filing by the...</description>
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      <title>Reconsideration of Claims</title>
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      <description>The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure provide that a party in interest may move for reconsideration of an order allowing or disallowing a claim against the estate and that the court after a hearing on notice should enter an appropriate order....</description>
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