Adversarial Proceedings in Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy adversarial proceedings are separate lawsuits filed within a bankruptcy case. They arise when a complaint is filed by a creditor, the bankruptcy trustee, or the debtor, seeking relief or resolution of a specific dispute.

These proceedings are governed by the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and are heard in front of a bankruptcy judge. The relief sought is typically discharge of a debt, rejection of a contract, determining the validity of a lien, or recovery of assets.

Navigating bankruptcy and proceedings that take place within a case can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Lyons Litigation, we are committed to being strong advocates for your financial future. Our priority is to help you resolve disputes and move forward with the confidence that you have the right representation.

Contact us today to learn more about our adversarial proceedings in bankruptcy services and to schedule a consultation.

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Aaron D. Lyons – Managing Partner

Taylor M. Lawson – Attorney

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