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I've posted here regarding my Chapter 7 bankruptcy that I'm endeavoring on...
Back in October of last year, I transferred title of my car to my brother for security on debts that I owe him. He was getting uncomfortable about me owing him money, and so I transferred title to him in Michigan. We didn't have to pay tax (familial transfer) and marked the value at $5000, which is fair market value for my vehicle. I paid the fees and new license plate, and he's insuring it thru his insurance. Yes, I still drive it.
I have been paying him off a little at a time as I sell my belongings and valuables to live on. I only owe him a little more and then the plan is to transfer the title back to me.
Since doing this deal, I have decided the only way to deal with my finance situation is to file chapter 7.
It looks like I'll be filing using CA laws, since I have lived there the past 15 years till October when I moved to Michigan, the $5400 exemption is more than enough to cover my car.
What should I do at this point? Leave it in his name, transfer it back to me? Will it be contested?
Thanks again for this great resource.
Zeke
I've posted here regarding my Chapter 7 bankruptcy that I'm endeavoring on...
Back in October of last year, I transferred title of my car to my brother for security on debts that I owe him. He was getting uncomfortable about me owing him money, and so I transferred title to him in Michigan. We didn't have to pay tax (familial transfer) and marked the value at $5000, which is fair market value for my vehicle. I paid the fees and new license plate, and he's insuring it thru his insurance. Yes, I still drive it.
I have been paying him off a little at a time as I sell my belongings and valuables to live on. I only owe him a little more and then the plan is to transfer the title back to me.
Since doing this deal, I have decided the only way to deal with my finance situation is to file chapter 7.
It looks like I'll be filing using CA laws, since I have lived there the past 15 years till October when I moved to Michigan, the $5400 exemption is more than enough to cover my car.
What should I do at this point? Leave it in his name, transfer it back to me? Will it be contested?
Thanks again for this great resource.
Zeke
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