Federal Bankruptcy Court Holds Prairie Band Potawatomi Per Cap is Property of Individual Debtors


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

October 30, 2014

Here are the materials in In re McDonald (D. Kan. Bkrcy.): 41 Trustee Brief 42 Debtors Brief 44 Trustee Reply Brief 45 Debtors Reply 47 Order Sustaining Objections An excerpt: Debtors, William and Bonnie McDonald and Kliffton and Jeanette Scott, … Continue reading →read more

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