If you are filing for bankruptcy, do not forget to mention in your schedules the business interest you recently sold or the property you own in Mexico. That was the lesson learned by a couple of debtors who were denied discharge for just such omissions. Gronlund v. Anderson (In re Gronlund), No. 13-1566 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. Aug. 19, 2014) on appeal No. 14- 60053 (9th Cir.); In re Michelotti, No. 12-21679, Adv. Proc. No. 13-40 (Bankr. W.D. Tenn. July 17, 2014) on appeal, No. 14-8048 (B.A.P. 6th Cir.). [Read more…] about Disclose, Disclose, Disclose
“Public Assistance Benefit” Not Tied to Wealth of Debtor
The definition of “public assistance benefit” for bankruptcy exemption purposes is not tied to the affluence of the debtor. In re Vazquez, No. 13-32174 (Bankr. N.D. Ill. Sept. 8, 2014). [Read more…] about “Public Assistance Benefit” Not Tied to Wealth of Debtor
Proof of Claim Violates Discharge Injunction
An Alabama district court upheld a sanction award for violation of the discharge injunction based on the creditor’s filing a proof of claim in a subsequent bankruptcy. McLean v. Greenpoint Credit (In re McLean), No. 13-925 (M.D. Ala. Sept. 4, 2014). [Read more…] about Proof of Claim Violates Discharge Injunction
Canadian Retirement Benefits Excluded from Current Monthly Income
A Treaty between Canada and the United States that became effective in 1984 was the basis for a bankruptcy court finding that Canadian Old Age Security (OAS) benefits should be treated the same way as U.S. social security benefits for purposes of application of the Bankruptcy Code. In re McPhee, No.13-36046 (Bankr. E.D. Va. Aug. 26, 2014). [Read more…] about Canadian Retirement Benefits Excluded from Current Monthly Income
Eighth Circuit Joins Sister Courts on Lien Stripping in Chapter 13
Dealing with the issue it side-stepped in Fisette v. Keller (In re Fisette), 695 F.3d 803 (8th Cir. 2012), and joining all other circuit courts to address the issue, the Eighth Circuit held that a wholly unsecured lien may be stripped in Chapter 13. Minn. Hous. Fin. Agency v. Schmidt (In re Schmidt), No. 13-2447 (8th Cir. Aug. 28, 2014). [Read more…] about Eighth Circuit Joins Sister Courts on Lien Stripping in Chapter 13
Trustee Must Disgorge Fee Collected in Unconfirmed Chapter 13 Plan
Addressing an issue that “has been percolating through the courts,” an Arkansas bankruptcy court found that when a Chapter 13 plan is not confirmed, the standing trustee must return to the debtors his percentage fee based on undisbursed payments on that plan. In re Dickens, No. 12-16982 (Bankr. E.D. Ark. July 25, 2014). [Read more…] about Trustee Must Disgorge Fee Collected in Unconfirmed Chapter 13 Plan
Attorney’s “No Money Down” Fee Collection Practice Violates BAPCPA
Two cases out of the Western District of Louisiana found that Attorney Glay H. Collier’s fee collection practices violated Sections 526, 528, 362, and 524 of the Bankruptcy Code. Wheeler v. Collier (In re Wheeler), No 11-1670 (W.D. La. May 22, 2014) and (July 17, 2014), and Patrick v. Collier (In re Patrick), No. 14-11203 (Bankr. W.D. La. July 23, 2014). [Read more…] about Attorney’s “No Money Down” Fee Collection Practice Violates BAPCPA
Ocwen’s Errors Force Debtors into Bankruptcy
A Delaware Bankruptcy Judge took on the task of calculating the debtors’ mortgage payment history in the face of erroneous calculations by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC. Judge Shannon found that the debtors were current on their payments when Ocwen initiated foreclosure proceedings and that Ocwen’s errors forced the debtors into bankruptcy to save their home. Williams v. Ocwen, No. 13-12234 (Bankr. D. Del. July 18, 2014). [Read more…] about Ocwen’s Errors Force Debtors into Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Court Takes Compassionate View of Default
The evidence showed that the debtors’ breach of contract and conversion of collateral was not willful and malicious for purposes of nondischargeability under Section 523(a)(6). Mountain Am. Credit Union v. Trujillo (In re Trujillo), No. 13-12434, Adv. No. 13-1095 (Bankr. D. N.M. July 3, 2014). [Read more…] about Bankruptcy Court Takes Compassionate View of Default
Debt for Fees Related to Incarceration of Minor Not Dischargeable
A Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit found that debt based on expenses incurred by the county juvenile justice system for the care of the debtor’s son while incarcerated is nondischargeable, Rivera v. Orange County Probation Dept. (In re Rivera), No. 13-1476 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. June 4, 2014). [Read more…] about Debt for Fees Related to Incarceration of Minor Not Dischargeable