Removing a Beneficiary of a Revocable Trust Isn’t a Fraudulent Transfer
An expectancy interest in a trust isn’t “property” to underlay a fraudulent transfer suit.
Split Widens on Trustee’s Ability to Use the IRS’s Longer Statute of Limitations
North Carolina Judge disagrees with the Fifth Circuit on extending the statute of limitations to 10 years under Section 544(b)(1).
Disclosing a Lawsuit Only in the SOFA Won’t Result in Abandonment, BAP Says
Disclosing a lawsuit in the SOFA and discussing the suit with the trustee is no substitute for listing the suit among a debtor’s assets, the Ninth Circuit BAP says.
Two-Year Statute for Avoidance Actions Doesn’t Apply to Claim Objections
Even if the two-year statute of limitations for avoidance actions has run, the trustee can still strip away the lender’s secured status in a claim objection.
Mortgage Servicer Blew the Statute of Limitations, Judge Grossman Says
New York intermediate appellate courts are split on critical questions about the ‘start date’ for the statute of limitations on mortgage foreclosure.