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Where defendant-former husband failed to schedule his obligation to indemnify plaintiff-former wife for any liability she might incur under a mortgage on the former marital residence as a debt in his bankruptcy petition, and he listed her only as a co-debtor, not as one of his creditors, his bankruptcy petition did not give her reasonable notice that his indemnification obligation could be discharged in the bankruptcy proceeding, and she may enforce the obligation despite his discharge in bankruptcy.
January 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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