Thursday, November 5, 2009

Do you have to show your beneficial interest in a family trust that owns a vacation home in Michigan?

Yes, more than likely, you would have to disclose your beneficial interest in the trust as an asset in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Michigan. However, in order to render a final opinion, I would need to carefully examine the trust document and other available exemptions.

If you have any questions about Bankruptcy in Michigan, call the law office of Michael J Shovan PLC right now at (877) 233-9389 and speak to an attorney who can answer your questions. Michael J Shovan PLC is a debt relief agency.

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