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my name is Ron Drescher Im an attorney practicing bankruptcy and commercial litigation Maryland Delaware Pennsylvania and Virginia and today Im going to answer the question my parent put my name on their bank account for state and convenience planning I never put any money into that account I have to file bankruptcy now should I have my name removed from that account my advice to that question is no dont do it the likelihood is that you hold your interest in that account in bear legal title thats a doctrine in the law that says sometimes debtors hold property with no real interest in the property their name is on the title or the bank account or some other piece of property for convenience or estate planning purpose and when that happens the trustee in bankruptcy isnt going to try to sell the property out from under you the trustee is going to acknowledge that the property is not the debtors property but if you start moving that property around just before the bankruptcy that mig