Hi all,
We filed for BK7 after my father sued us and tried to garnish my husband's wages and put a lien on our house (that we were selling). My father's lawyer filed a "notice of appearance" and showed up for our 341. After several attempts we were unsuccessful in a Chapter 7 and decided to convert to Chapter 13. Again, my father's lawyer filed a "notice of appearance" but did not show up for the 341. He did, however, file a "proof of claim".
We listed my dad as a secured claim on our payment plan (due to lien he had on our house and by his lawyer's own admission in our Chapter 7 case). The trustee agreed to having us pay 100% of our debt and 0 dollars to my dad, as we surrendered the house he had the lien on.
Here are my questions:
Did my dad file a proof of claim to try to make himself unsecured because he didn't get any money out of our house? Can he do this?
I am assuming he will file an objection to confirmation of the plan. Do the same rules apply in Chapter 13 as they do in a Chapter 7? I read the sticky above regarding creditor objections.
Thanks for your time.
We filed for BK7 after my father sued us and tried to garnish my husband's wages and put a lien on our house (that we were selling). My father's lawyer filed a "notice of appearance" and showed up for our 341. After several attempts we were unsuccessful in a Chapter 7 and decided to convert to Chapter 13. Again, my father's lawyer filed a "notice of appearance" but did not show up for the 341. He did, however, file a "proof of claim".
We listed my dad as a secured claim on our payment plan (due to lien he had on our house and by his lawyer's own admission in our Chapter 7 case). The trustee agreed to having us pay 100% of our debt and 0 dollars to my dad, as we surrendered the house he had the lien on.
Here are my questions:
Did my dad file a proof of claim to try to make himself unsecured because he didn't get any money out of our house? Can he do this?
I am assuming he will file an objection to confirmation of the plan. Do the same rules apply in Chapter 13 as they do in a Chapter 7? I read the sticky above regarding creditor objections.
Thanks for your time.
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