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Fraudulent transfer adversary proceeding goes awray

September 7, 2015March 30, 2023 Mike Shovan

In re Kesteloot

United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division. June 30, 2015 Slip Copy 2015 WL 4040190
This is a.   In the midst of a divorce, Debtor and his wife, Corrinne Smorra–Kesteloot (“Smorra”), stipulated to an order that Debtor’s 2012 employee bonus would be used to retire their credit card debt.

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