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AP notice received today ... scared ... stressed ... long story thanks for helping
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I am going to give you food for thought and continue to recommend you see an attny.
If I got your posts right, the creditor is claiming you cashed a check that should have gone to it for work it did. This was an insurance check right???
My guess is that the creditor is alleging you had some fiduciary duty to protect its interest in the check. That would be a 523(a)(4)
“breach of fiduciary duty” matter. In my opinion, it’s a loser for the creditor because there had to be an “express trust” between you and it. I doubt there was. Further, I direct your attention to the very recent US Supreme Court case of Bullock v. Bank Champaign
(5/13/13). Although it is too soon to tell, I believe this case is going to make is harder for creditors to prove a debtor committed “defalcation” (embezzlement) in 523(a)(4) matters. Some info on this decision can be read at. . .
Hopefully the link will work... if not, try the cut and paste routine.
Des.
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It wasn't a "cashing", we deposited it, with the bank's approval, after sending a formal letter to the contractor revoking their power of attorney for that and other payments. We clearly paid that money to another company to do the exact same work, but because the 2nd company's invoice was worded differently, the attorney for the plaintiff sold the arbitrator on the "no duplication of work" theory. I'm digging through all of my files to try and find the arbitrator's final decision...but there was no indication of embezzlement or larceny or fraud in it, that I know for sure. Probably because they couldn't prove it; which is good because there was none.Happily accepting help and advice from any and all helpers
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I'm lurking. You are in good hands.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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Excellent! I have found some useful information from the link Des laid out.
Thanks guys, a lot. Still just getting started (again). It seems like every time I see the light at the end of the tunnel, these guys pop back up like a crazy ex-girlfriend.Happily accepting help and advice from any and all helpers
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Originally posted by scbendel View PostCat, that'd be okay with me. I'd like as many pointers as I can get. Thank you!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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Originally posted by scbendel View PostExcellent! I have found some useful information from the link Des laid out.
Thanks guys, a lot. Still just getting started (again). It seems like every time I see the light at the end of the tunnel, these guys pop back up like a crazy ex-girlfriend.8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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I'm just sick of all the mental torture and taking time off of work to go downtown to the courthouse. No fun trying to find a sitter for my kids and someone to cover my shift. Not to mention all the stupid filing fees that I already can't afford. I kinda see where Des is going though.Happily accepting help and advice from any and all helpers
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Originally posted by scbendel View PostI'm just sick of all the mental torture and taking time off of work to go downtown to the courthouse. No fun trying to find a sitter for my kids and someone to cover my shift. Not to mention all the stupid filing fees that I already can't afford. I kinda see where Des is going though.
you're close to the finish line, just hang in there and keep posting, we are here, if for nothing else to hold a hand out during a stressful time. it's going to be okay. really.8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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I urge you to get a PACER account (or have an attny you meet with do this) and pull up the following case. . .
Branden Trust v. Chavez, Case Number 0-09-ap-128 JMM. Find and read the Memorandum Decision - Docket No. 40 (there should not be a charge to download a Memorandum Decision).
Please note that this is not a published opinion and therefore has no value but to educate.
The facts are not the same as yours but Judge Marlar (now retired) gives and excellent dissertation of what a Plaintiff must show under 523(a)(4). It also discusses briefly a claim under (a)(6). There is no way to know if your judge would rule the same way but it is a start for you to get a feel for what is going on.
I’m still trying to find a case that deals with a two-party check but don’t hold your breath. We never find cases with exactly the same facts.
Des.
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I got into a fight with the Illinois State Unemployment last year. They seized my tax return after my no-asset BK7 discharge from an alleged overpayment in 2000. They claimed to have held an administrative hearing in 2002 and found me guilty of fraud and that was the basis for 13 weeks of overpayment. The BK judge was not impressed and told them to provide proof other than a bias review by a state employee. He simply wrote an order giving them 21 days to provide proof or refund my money. I got a check in the mail about 15 days later. My bet is this attorney knows you did not defend yourself at the arbitration and will not at the AP. Prove him wrong.
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Thanks again guys! Des, I'm going to read that now...and most likely quote from it in my answer.
If my answer is convincing enough, is there any way the process will stop at that point? I really don't feel like rehashing this case, it put us through two years of hell, and the judge we see this time around will most likely be inexperienced in the practices of contractors.Happily accepting help and advice from any and all helpers
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