Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York

Who can file?

Can a US citizen living in Canada file in US for bankruptcy. She has no residence or domicile in US. Her assets all are in Canada but her debts are ''US'' debts with US companies. Are they ''proprty'' in US for purposes of 109(a)???


Asked on 12/19/00, 10:26 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Stuart G. Brecher Law Offices of Stuart G. Brecher, LLC

Re: Who can file?

Need to have domicile, place of business or property in the US in order to be a debtor under the bankruptcy code. It does not appear that the person of whom you speak has property in the US; only debts arising in the US. "Debt" is a specifically defined term ("liability on a claim") under the code which does not, in my judgment, mean or include "property". Indeed, property and debt have opposite meanings. Take a look at the defintion of property of the estate at code section 541.

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Answered on 12/27/00, 12:00 am


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