I called my attorney to ask about buying a home and the first time homebuyer tax credit - i.e., whether it would be part of the BK estate, and whether if it would be done in 2009 or 2010, would there be any difference. He seemed to get exasperated and said that with me wanting to "live on the edge" with buying a home, that he did not feel comfortable taking my case. (Actually, I appeared rather nervous when I first met with him because of all the scary talk I had received here - as I mentioned that was worried about the AP's that forum members here were scaring me with.)
So I decided to start calling a bunch of BK attorneys, and find one that would be aggressive with my case, and fight for the best deal I could legally get. I called one that seemed to not want my business because of the strange situation with my official domicile (i.e., being officially disaster displaced homeless, owning a homesite {that will be sold soon} with legal domicile established in one district, will be buying a home in another district, spending time sleeping over the last 6 months in other districts, etc.)
Then I called someone in the district of my current domicile (i.e., where that homesite and my driver's license and car and voter's registration is), and we had a great conversation (he said that I could buy an exempt asset with my cash the day before filing with no problem - something my original attorney said I needed to wait 90 days to make it look "good".) I asked about the question of insolvency, of taking cash advances while not having an income (although reasonably expecting to get back to having such an income), and he said that was no problem. I even asked him about the original question of the tax credit, and while he said that he couldn't guarantee that a trustee would not look at a future tax credit, in all probability, with the BK filing on Jan 5, 2010, the trustee would only look at the 2009 return. So I am going to hire this guy; he is going to send me a big questionnaire, and then we are going to sit still until Jan 5 to file (the home will be bought on Jan 4. )
So I decided to start calling a bunch of BK attorneys, and find one that would be aggressive with my case, and fight for the best deal I could legally get. I called one that seemed to not want my business because of the strange situation with my official domicile (i.e., being officially disaster displaced homeless, owning a homesite {that will be sold soon} with legal domicile established in one district, will be buying a home in another district, spending time sleeping over the last 6 months in other districts, etc.)
Then I called someone in the district of my current domicile (i.e., where that homesite and my driver's license and car and voter's registration is), and we had a great conversation (he said that I could buy an exempt asset with my cash the day before filing with no problem - something my original attorney said I needed to wait 90 days to make it look "good".) I asked about the question of insolvency, of taking cash advances while not having an income (although reasonably expecting to get back to having such an income), and he said that was no problem. I even asked him about the original question of the tax credit, and while he said that he couldn't guarantee that a trustee would not look at a future tax credit, in all probability, with the BK filing on Jan 5, 2010, the trustee would only look at the 2009 return. So I am going to hire this guy; he is going to send me a big questionnaire, and then we are going to sit still until Jan 5 to file (the home will be bought on Jan 4. )
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