New § 112. Prohibition on disclosure of identity of minor child
Disclosure of Names of Minor Children Prohibited
The debtor cannot be required to disclose the name of minor
children in public records. §112
Text appearing below in blue is the same in
H.R.333 and S.420. Text
in maroon is only in H.R.333. Text in
green is only in S.420.
11 USC § 112.
Prohibition on disclosure of identity of minor child
In a case under this title, the debtor may be
required to provide information regarding a minor child involved in
matters under this title, but may not be required to disclose in the
public records in the case the name of such minor child. Notwithstanding
section 107(a), the debtor may be required to disclose the name of such
minor child in a nonpublic record maintained by the court. Such nonpublic
record shall be available for inspection by the judge, United States
Trustee, the trustee, or an auditor under section 603 of the Bankruptcy
Reform Act of 2001. Each such judge, United States Trustee, trustee, or
auditor shall maintain the confidentiality of the identity of such minor
child in the nonpublic record.
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