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== Summary of the law ==
== Summary of the law ==
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Many debtors actively try to avoid creditors’ claims against them, either legally (by an [[Assignments in Bankruptcy|assignment in bankruptcy]], for example) or illegally. This section briefly outlines the basic legal and ethical issues to watch for when clients ask “what if” questions. (See also the comments on ethics at the beginning of this publication.)
Many debtors actively try to avoid creditors’ claims against them, either legally (by an [[Assignments in Bankruptcy|assignment in bankruptcy]], for example) or illegally. This section briefly outlines the basic legal and ethical issues to watch for when clients ask “what if” questions. (See also the comments on ethics at the beginning of this publication.)


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