I have been living through the hell of a contested divorce for over 2 years. I finally received the divorce in Feb, with the property settlement coming in August.
I filed in FL (where I'm a resident) but currently reside in NM (military). My ex-wife has submitted information to the UST stating that I fraudulently spent money from the 2nd mortgage (it was spent on the 1st & 2nd mortgage payments and the truck that was a marital asset). She has also contested my personal property exemptions stating that my books, clothing, etc were worth more than I claimed. There was a hearing and the judge agreed to allow her to get an appraiser to appraise all of my property. In addition, her lawyer indicated she was going to contest the dischargability of the 2nd mortgage (by claiming that I committed fraudulent actions).
What should I expect? Will these claims delay my entire bankruptcy discharge (the 60 day window closes on May 21st), or will it only delay the items that are contested (exemptions and 2nd mortgage discharge)?
I am really concerned about this, as I had to file bk due to the divorce costs and a house that was $180,000 upside down when I had to move for the military. I have done this as a way to mitigate my risk to the government in an attempt to keep my clearance. However, I need this to go away on schedule so it won't affect my job.
I would appreciate any input/advice folks have to give. I'm really worried that the AP will continue the entire process until the end of this year.
Thanks!
I filed in FL (where I'm a resident) but currently reside in NM (military). My ex-wife has submitted information to the UST stating that I fraudulently spent money from the 2nd mortgage (it was spent on the 1st & 2nd mortgage payments and the truck that was a marital asset). She has also contested my personal property exemptions stating that my books, clothing, etc were worth more than I claimed. There was a hearing and the judge agreed to allow her to get an appraiser to appraise all of my property. In addition, her lawyer indicated she was going to contest the dischargability of the 2nd mortgage (by claiming that I committed fraudulent actions).
What should I expect? Will these claims delay my entire bankruptcy discharge (the 60 day window closes on May 21st), or will it only delay the items that are contested (exemptions and 2nd mortgage discharge)?
I am really concerned about this, as I had to file bk due to the divorce costs and a house that was $180,000 upside down when I had to move for the military. I have done this as a way to mitigate my risk to the government in an attempt to keep my clearance. However, I need this to go away on schedule so it won't affect my job.
I would appreciate any input/advice folks have to give. I'm really worried that the AP will continue the entire process until the end of this year.
Thanks!
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