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The District of Nebraska offers a database of opinions for the years 1997 to current, listed by year and judge. For a more detailed search, enter the keyword or case number in the search box above.

Reported at 276 B.R. 227. Contains an extensive discussion of the classification of debtor's guns for exemption purposes under the Nebraska statutory exemptions for household goods vis-a-vis immediate personal possessions.

Debtor failed to pay, or provide timely adequate assurance of payment, for post-petition utility services, so the provider of cable television and telephone services was within its rights under 11 U.S.C. section 366 to terminate the debtor's service

Student loan obligation was discharged under 11 U.S.C. section 523(a)(8). The debtor is employed, but because of her circumstances is unable to pay any more toward her student loans without causing an undue hardship to her family

The court denied authorization to incur debt secured by a senior lien on property of the estate because the proposed priming of the first lienholder does not adequately protect the first lienholder.

The debtor's right to repurchase items she had pawned pre-petition was an interest which was property of the bankruptcy estate. Therefore, 11 U.S.C. sec. 108(b) gave her an extension of 60 days after the order for relief in which to repurchase the items

Husband's debt to government held non-dischargeable under 11 U.S.C. Sections 523(a)(2) and 523(a)(13).

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