INVOLUNTARY DEBTOR NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN PRE PETITION
COUNSELING
In re Sims, Case No. 08-41668
January 2009, Judge Karlin
109(h) pre petition counseling requirements do not apply to an involuntary debtor.
Digest by: Jan Hamilton, Trustee
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