On another thread I posted that the Trustee's attorney informed me that she is withdrawing her objection to spousal support and qualified retirement plans...as well she should .
But another issue has come up. I had a countersuit against my HOA who broke the covenants and cost me a lot of money, damage to my property, and personal injury. The lawyer for the HOA realized she screwed up, but then tried to 'settle' with the Trustee. Yep, it appears that this is entirely legal: the trustee gets the money and I get the shaft. I learned that I had not listed the lawsuit in schedules B and C, so I decided that I'd better. The Trustee's attorney said she agreed that the personal injury part of my counterclaim was exempt but taht she would probably fight the part that I claimed exempt for the property damage. So here's where I need some creative thinking as HMM is wont to say!
The Trustee abandoned my home and land. The property damage is to my land. So if the property is no longer part of my estate, then should the trustee be able to settle a lawsuit (pending) in re recompense to damage of that property?
I claimed exemption for the damage done to my meadow caused by the HOA refusing to obey the covenants protecting same. I grazed horses on that meadow for pay, but had to stop (lose my income) when the meadow was damaged by lack of care. The HOA actions also ruined my irrigation pump and the HOA cut down trees. All of this reduced the value of my home.
If anyone has any ideas as to claims for exemption , please let me know. I'm particularly interested in the TRustee settling a lawsuit re damage to abandoned property that is no longer part of the estate. Thanks!
But another issue has come up. I had a countersuit against my HOA who broke the covenants and cost me a lot of money, damage to my property, and personal injury. The lawyer for the HOA realized she screwed up, but then tried to 'settle' with the Trustee. Yep, it appears that this is entirely legal: the trustee gets the money and I get the shaft. I learned that I had not listed the lawsuit in schedules B and C, so I decided that I'd better. The Trustee's attorney said she agreed that the personal injury part of my counterclaim was exempt but taht she would probably fight the part that I claimed exempt for the property damage. So here's where I need some creative thinking as HMM is wont to say!
The Trustee abandoned my home and land. The property damage is to my land. So if the property is no longer part of my estate, then should the trustee be able to settle a lawsuit (pending) in re recompense to damage of that property?
I claimed exemption for the damage done to my meadow caused by the HOA refusing to obey the covenants protecting same. I grazed horses on that meadow for pay, but had to stop (lose my income) when the meadow was damaged by lack of care. The HOA actions also ruined my irrigation pump and the HOA cut down trees. All of this reduced the value of my home.
If anyone has any ideas as to claims for exemption , please let me know. I'm particularly interested in the TRustee settling a lawsuit re damage to abandoned property that is no longer part of the estate. Thanks!
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