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“Octomom” bankruptcy case thrown out

Posted on Monday, May 21st, 2012 at 8:17 pm    

Last week the Orange County Register reported that Nadya “Octomom” Suleman’s Chapter 7 bankruptcy case was thrown out of court after she failed to file at least a dozen documents proving she is $1 million in debt.

The court notified her of her error, but after she failed to make the deadline her case was dismissed. Suleman’s request for bankruptcy protection temporarily halted foreclosure on her La Habra home, but now that her case has been thrown out, the foreclosure process is now allowed to move forward.

This means that other creditors can now start claiming the money they are owed.

If you have questions regarding the qualifications for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, contact the Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys from the Law Office of Russell Van Beustring, P.C. today at 713-973-6650.


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