Ex filed Chapter 13 owing monthly child support and arrearage for past due support.
I filed proof of claim for the arrearage. Ex filed an objection stating he is current. He is NOT current. If that's not insulting enough, ex has not been paying the full monthly child support while the case is pending.
I contacted the trustee's office to see if they would object. They said they can't. That this would be hearsay. They say I have to file my own objections, attend hearings, bring documentation, etc.
So this begs the question: Does a Chapter 13 trustee have a duty to investigate child support?
Domestic Support Orders are supposed to be high in the pecking order. The trustee is objecting to the proposed plan over past due income taxes but not past due child support.
How is it that the trustee can procure documents from a government entity (tax returns, IRS) to establish whether or not a debtor is current on their income taxes, but the trustee cannot procure documents from a government entity (payment history, state child support enforcement) to establish whether or not a debtor is current on a domestic support obligation?
Hearsay?
I filed proof of claim for the arrearage. Ex filed an objection stating he is current. He is NOT current. If that's not insulting enough, ex has not been paying the full monthly child support while the case is pending.
I contacted the trustee's office to see if they would object. They said they can't. That this would be hearsay. They say I have to file my own objections, attend hearings, bring documentation, etc.
So this begs the question: Does a Chapter 13 trustee have a duty to investigate child support?
Domestic Support Orders are supposed to be high in the pecking order. The trustee is objecting to the proposed plan over past due income taxes but not past due child support.
How is it that the trustee can procure documents from a government entity (tax returns, IRS) to establish whether or not a debtor is current on their income taxes, but the trustee cannot procure documents from a government entity (payment history, state child support enforcement) to establish whether or not a debtor is current on a domestic support obligation?
Hearsay?
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