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Spending Inheritance before filing! Car Lease?
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Originally posted by HHM View PostIf they get the "cash in hand" before they file, as with any money, they can spend it, make it exempt (i.e. open an IRA) etc.
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Originally posted by pa308 View PostIf they get the "cash in hand" before they file, as with any money, they can spend it,
How does this play into the question have you paid anyone 600.00 or more in the past yr?
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Originally posted by backontrackOH View PostMy wife is soon to inherit some money from her father's estate. We have not filed yet, but will be soon after the holidays. We are in need of another car to replace our 1991 Ford Tempo that seems to be on it's last leg.
If we can find a dealership or finance company willing to lease us a car, could be buy down the lease payment with cash up front from her inheritance? We can't afford too much of a payment, and paying down the lease would not create equity in the car, just less of a payment per month. When we file, would there be a chance the car would be taken back by the dealership or finance company? Would this be what they call turning non-exempt property into exempt property? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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6000 will go faster than you know!! And remember you are also paying tax title and license on a new car, thich does not bring down the equity. By the time someone puts down 5 0r thousand on a new car, subtracts taxes, etc and drive it off the lot, you are almost, if not upside down!!!!! You could check edmunds for the current value of any new car you are looking at to see what the drive off value depreciates to, but I think you'll be real close, especially with your exemption!
Do the math and see!Chapter 7 Pro Se....Discharged Feb. 2006
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Originally posted by HHM View PostThe $600 question is not, have you paid anyone, its, have you paid any creditor over $600. Purchasing items, and paying creditors are different things. You can, in anticipation of bankruptcy, go spend $1,500 on dental work, and no one in the BK system is going to bat an eye.
Makes me wonder what the trustee would do anyways. If I had a lump sum of money and blew it all and then 6 months later, I file for Chapter 7, what could be done about it? Money is gone... I'm just too chicken s&$t to find out!
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Originally posted by HHM View PostIf they get the "cash in hand" before they file, as with any money, they can spend it, make it exempt (i.e. open an IRA) etc.
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Originally posted by nazstar View PostI have to go back to my attorney on this one. I asked him if I could spend my bonus and he said to be really careful. For instance, I asked him what would happen if I took my family on a vacation for a week and paid for it in full and he said "no - it's seen as a dwindling of assets - bad faith". And that's something that would be done 6 months prior to filing! I would love to spend that money on somethings that we will need but won't be able to afford after filing like a new patio set, etc.
Makes me wonder what the trustee would do anyways. If I had a lump sum of money and blew it all and then 6 months later, I file for Chapter 7, what could be done about it? Money is gone... I'm just too chicken s&$t to find out!
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Originally posted by HHM View PostIf you spend it on things you "need", its not a big deal. Vacations are the BIG-NO-NO in anticipation of BK. But going to doctors, getting your dental work up to date, getting car maintanence, etc, are all things you can do.
-tune up for my car.
-full vet checkups/shots for the doggies.
-dental work for hubby
-crib, stroller, and other items for new baby on the way.
-then I'm just gonna stock up on pampers, formula, baby food, wipes, prescriptions, toilet paper, paper towels, etc. I've got a HUGE walk in closet that's empty and waiting for that stuff.
-patio set (ok - not a necessity but we're eating off the ottoman at this point - we don't even have a dining room set)
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