That is a good question, can the FIL discharge the Insider Transfer Judgment in a BK?
I honestly don't know, and quite frankly, it is probably an issue that comes up so infrequently, that even an experienced BK attorney would need to research it. I suspect that the it cannot be discharge, but am not sure of the specific grounds. I am not sure the BK trustee constitues a governmental unit. As I review the exceptions to discharge, Section 523 of the BK code, no exception jumps out as covering this scenario, so FIL's liability may, in fact, be dischargeable.
But, if the trustee cannot get the debt from the FIL, then it comes back onto the MIL to statisfy. This is UNlike a preferential transfer where the debtor pays one debt in favor of another, those don't come back onto the debtor, but an insider transfer can come back and effect the MIL's BK.
I honestly don't know, and quite frankly, it is probably an issue that comes up so infrequently, that even an experienced BK attorney would need to research it. I suspect that the it cannot be discharge, but am not sure of the specific grounds. I am not sure the BK trustee constitues a governmental unit. As I review the exceptions to discharge, Section 523 of the BK code, no exception jumps out as covering this scenario, so FIL's liability may, in fact, be dischargeable.
But, if the trustee cannot get the debt from the FIL, then it comes back onto the MIL to statisfy. This is UNlike a preferential transfer where the debtor pays one debt in favor of another, those don't come back onto the debtor, but an insider transfer can come back and effect the MIL's BK.
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