Well, unfortunately, I think you created a far greater risk in your case than you otherwise needed too. Instead of having any firm legal defense, the issue will come down to which trustee you get and how aggressive that person is?
If I were the trustee, I would be all over this issue (and 90 days, IMO is not the issue). If the $5,000 is a pre-payment of an expense, meaning, the dentist hasn't actually "earned,"or "performed" all, the services for which the money was paid, as a trustee, I would be all over that nine ways to Sunday and grab that money from the dentist.
I hope it works out for you, I really do.
If I were the trustee, I would be all over this issue (and 90 days, IMO is not the issue). If the $5,000 is a pre-payment of an expense, meaning, the dentist hasn't actually "earned,"or "performed" all, the services for which the money was paid, as a trustee, I would be all over that nine ways to Sunday and grab that money from the dentist.
I hope it works out for you, I really do.
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