What happens to the property of debtor if the case is dismissed in whatever manner and no discharge? The trustee keeps everythign and distributes everything to creditors? AND still debtor owes? What a nightmare if so...
And what about property that is claimed exempt? The power of dismissal just waives that away magicaly?
I was reading a filing on recap last night where a trustee was giving arbitrary reasons for dismissal. Things like the chapter 13 plan was 'hard to understand' and 'debtor did not provide tax returns only transcript' (which is actually an option debtor is given). Basically they objected on grounds of poor records, lack of cooperation, etc entirely specious.
The debtor tried to object saying 'give me more time to amend and to work with trustee, etc'. In other words 'give me a chance to negotiate and assert my rights'
The entire docket was a back and forth of objections and hearings...and the debtor was Pro Se...setting a target on their back I guess.
I find it hard to believe a singular person who is not a judge is given that much power to essentially rob another of their property with capricious arguments.
I dont have the link handy but i will see if i can find it again. very sad case..the person had no assets, high debts, and was being crucified by the power drunk trustee
And what about property that is claimed exempt? The power of dismissal just waives that away magicaly?
I was reading a filing on recap last night where a trustee was giving arbitrary reasons for dismissal. Things like the chapter 13 plan was 'hard to understand' and 'debtor did not provide tax returns only transcript' (which is actually an option debtor is given). Basically they objected on grounds of poor records, lack of cooperation, etc entirely specious.
The debtor tried to object saying 'give me more time to amend and to work with trustee, etc'. In other words 'give me a chance to negotiate and assert my rights'
The entire docket was a back and forth of objections and hearings...and the debtor was Pro Se...setting a target on their back I guess.
I find it hard to believe a singular person who is not a judge is given that much power to essentially rob another of their property with capricious arguments.
I dont have the link handy but i will see if i can find it again. very sad case..the person had no assets, high debts, and was being crucified by the power drunk trustee
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