If a debtor (also known as an obligor in domestic support cases) who is ordered to pay child support misses several payments, this arrearage cannot be discharged through bankruptcy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Explain primary and secondary sources of law and provide some examples of each
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The danger of opting to have the opponent examine the producing party's business records under Rule 33(d) is that?
A. ?unintended privileged and protected information might be revealed. B. ?it is much more expensive for the producing party. C. ?it is too time consuming. D. ?a motion for a protective order is likely.
With vast numbers of documents produced electronically, it is not possible to check every document before handing them over to opposing counsel. This can result in:
a. disclosure of client proprietary information or trade secrets. b. disclosure of confidential material. c. disclosure of work product material. d. all the above
Charles Smithfield, a fifth-grade teacher, was unable to pay his bills as they came due. If Charles received a briefing on opportunities available for credit counseling from an approved nonprofit budget- and credit-counseling agency within the past 180 days, Charles is eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7, 11, or 13.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)