Well it's raining and pouring at my house today. I got served divorce papers this morning and got a email from the Trustee this afternoon. I could use some advice...
I filed Chapter 7 on Aug 31 and was discharged on December 20. Up until yesterday I was a "no asset case". I filed my tax return and sent a copy to the Trustee as required by him at the 341 meeting. The Trustee has a list of assets that he wants now.
The Trustee wants $2600 of my 2009 refund(1/2 of refund amount and a calculation of the days since I filed). He also wants 1/2 of my 2008 refund $6500. In addition, he wants information now about $45K loan that I repaid to my soon to be exwife. There was nothing asked about that in the 341 meeting.
My attorney had previously advised the Trustee that the vast majority of the 2008 refund belonged to my non-filing wife at the 341 meeting and there was nothing more said about it until today. I got a hold of my attorney on the phone after I got the email from the Trustee today. He said that the Trustee would probably be entitled to the $2600 from this year although we could fight it....it was not probably worth the fight due to his fees. he then said since the Trustee is asking for $6500 from the 2008 return thathe could use the same argument on both claims and let the judge decide.
My question is what arguments can be made to exempt these refunds or reduce what I have to pay the Trustee? My wife made 80-90% of the income for both years if it matters.
Second question is does anyone know what arguments the Trustee could make to try and recover the $45K that I repaid to my non-filing wife's 401K and what defenses could be brought up to defend them? It seems to me that "preferential treatment" would be easily fought since I will be entitiled to receive 1/2 of my wifes 401K in a divorce.
Any suggestions? I am unemployed...soon to be divorced and bankrupt. I can't afford to chase a pipe dream with my attorney if the chances of success are slim.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions that are offered. I need a drink!
I filed Chapter 7 on Aug 31 and was discharged on December 20. Up until yesterday I was a "no asset case". I filed my tax return and sent a copy to the Trustee as required by him at the 341 meeting. The Trustee has a list of assets that he wants now.
The Trustee wants $2600 of my 2009 refund(1/2 of refund amount and a calculation of the days since I filed). He also wants 1/2 of my 2008 refund $6500. In addition, he wants information now about $45K loan that I repaid to my soon to be exwife. There was nothing asked about that in the 341 meeting.
My attorney had previously advised the Trustee that the vast majority of the 2008 refund belonged to my non-filing wife at the 341 meeting and there was nothing more said about it until today. I got a hold of my attorney on the phone after I got the email from the Trustee today. He said that the Trustee would probably be entitled to the $2600 from this year although we could fight it....it was not probably worth the fight due to his fees. he then said since the Trustee is asking for $6500 from the 2008 return thathe could use the same argument on both claims and let the judge decide.
My question is what arguments can be made to exempt these refunds or reduce what I have to pay the Trustee? My wife made 80-90% of the income for both years if it matters.
Second question is does anyone know what arguments the Trustee could make to try and recover the $45K that I repaid to my non-filing wife's 401K and what defenses could be brought up to defend them? It seems to me that "preferential treatment" would be easily fought since I will be entitiled to receive 1/2 of my wifes 401K in a divorce.
Any suggestions? I am unemployed...soon to be divorced and bankrupt. I can't afford to chase a pipe dream with my attorney if the chances of success are slim.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions that are offered. I need a drink!
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