What are common reasons for which a creditor might contest a debtor’s chapter 7 discharge?
- The debtor’s bankruptcy filing is abusive pursuant to 11 USC 707.
- The debtor has falsified his schedules or otherwise perjured himself in connection with the bankruptcy case.
- The debtor transferred away assets with the intent to delay or hinder a creditor or bankruptcy trustee.
- The debtor has failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for loss of assets.