What typically happens during a pending lawsuit, where a debtor might be awarded "loss of future earnings".
My research shows that the debtor gets to keep the money from the lawsuit.
In this case, the lawsuit was listed in the chapter 7, everything has been transparent. The case was discharged but is still open due to the lawsuit (which was originally a whistleblower but, turned into a possible settlement) and a possible inheritance. Regardless, the lawsuit involved an employer, whose hostile work environment, led to a loss of future wages, and income. Also, the reward will be presented as a W2, if that helps at all.
The state exemption that I am referring to (Nevada) shows that loss of future earnings is covered and is an exemption.
My research shows that the debtor gets to keep the money from the lawsuit.
In this case, the lawsuit was listed in the chapter 7, everything has been transparent. The case was discharged but is still open due to the lawsuit (which was originally a whistleblower but, turned into a possible settlement) and a possible inheritance. Regardless, the lawsuit involved an employer, whose hostile work environment, led to a loss of future wages, and income. Also, the reward will be presented as a W2, if that helps at all.
The state exemption that I am referring to (Nevada) shows that loss of future earnings is covered and is an exemption.
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