A Chapter 7 Debtor filed her bankruptcy petition in May, 2009 .
Several years before her bankruptcy was filed, she had taken a $50,000 loan from a Family Member (her Mom). The loan became due in October, 2008. In October, 2008, per the agreement, she paid the Family Member back the $50,000 that she had previously borrowed. EIGHT MONTHS LATER -- the Debtor's financial condition did not improve -- so she decided to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Now, in the Debtor's Chapter 7 case (filed 5/09), the Trustee has served a "preferential payment" Complaint on the Mom of the debtors -- suing her for return of the $50,000 loan payment (which had been made by the Debtor 8 months prior to the bankruptcy and which was made to the Family Member because the loan was due).
Under these facts, Is the Trustee's allegations possibly valid?
(CAN SOMEONE POINT ME TO CASES WHICH WOULD SHOW OTHERWISE . . . .you'de be my hero?)
Thanks.
Several years before her bankruptcy was filed, she had taken a $50,000 loan from a Family Member (her Mom). The loan became due in October, 2008. In October, 2008, per the agreement, she paid the Family Member back the $50,000 that she had previously borrowed. EIGHT MONTHS LATER -- the Debtor's financial condition did not improve -- so she decided to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Now, in the Debtor's Chapter 7 case (filed 5/09), the Trustee has served a "preferential payment" Complaint on the Mom of the debtors -- suing her for return of the $50,000 loan payment (which had been made by the Debtor 8 months prior to the bankruptcy and which was made to the Family Member because the loan was due).
Under these facts, Is the Trustee's allegations possibly valid?
(CAN SOMEONE POINT ME TO CASES WHICH WOULD SHOW OTHERWISE . . . .you'de be my hero?)
Thanks.
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