My husband and I filed bk in 10/5/10. We had done a property transfer to my parents over a year before, of a paid for vacant piece of land that they purchased, but put in our name to use as collateral in a farm loan. We didn't end up getting the farm loan and transferred the land back to them.
More than a year later we filed bk, were discharged in 1/11 and thought this was all done. The trustee was not at all concerned about the land. He asked us about it, we answered, he looked into it and gave us a discharge.
Now this week my parents get a lawsuit from one of our past creditors...the creditor on a house that is finally foreclosing a year later after the discharge, that we let go of in the bk. They want the land from my parents.
Our attorney told us when we filed that we were within the statute of limitation when we filed and not to worry. He spoke with the trustee with us and everything seemed fine, but now what? Can the creditor sue a year after discharge? Will they possibly have to give the land to creditor?
More than a year later we filed bk, were discharged in 1/11 and thought this was all done. The trustee was not at all concerned about the land. He asked us about it, we answered, he looked into it and gave us a discharge.
Now this week my parents get a lawsuit from one of our past creditors...the creditor on a house that is finally foreclosing a year later after the discharge, that we let go of in the bk. They want the land from my parents.
Our attorney told us when we filed that we were within the statute of limitation when we filed and not to worry. He spoke with the trustee with us and everything seemed fine, but now what? Can the creditor sue a year after discharge? Will they possibly have to give the land to creditor?
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