I bought a car for my mom 10 months before I, and my parents, filed Chapter 7. It was 5 years old, and I paid $9500 for it. I used a cash advance on a credit card to do so. The car was a gift, but was very necessary. I travel out-of-state for a living, my dad had recently been disabled by a stroke and my 68-year-old mother was driving to work with a 15-year-old car that kept breaking down.
At the time, nobody was considering bankruptcy. It was only after we heard that the minimum payments on credit cards were going to double after the first of the year did we ever consider it.
Now, we've both had our 341's, with different trustees. My trustee didn't like any of my answers regarding the car. Now both cases have been extended, and paperwork says things like "fraudulant conveyance".
My 2 questions: How can I convince the trustee that there was no fraud here? And, what is the worst-case-scenario when this is all said and done? My poor mom is worried about going to jail! We have the same attorney, and the only thing his office says is, we'll just have to wait and see, its going to take time, etc.
At the time, nobody was considering bankruptcy. It was only after we heard that the minimum payments on credit cards were going to double after the first of the year did we ever consider it.
Now, we've both had our 341's, with different trustees. My trustee didn't like any of my answers regarding the car. Now both cases have been extended, and paperwork says things like "fraudulant conveyance".
My 2 questions: How can I convince the trustee that there was no fraud here? And, what is the worst-case-scenario when this is all said and done? My poor mom is worried about going to jail! We have the same attorney, and the only thing his office says is, we'll just have to wait and see, its going to take time, etc.
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