Two BAPs Now Uphold Sanctions Alongside Voluntary Dismissals Under Section 1307(b)
The Tenth Circuit BAP holds that dismissal is not automatic and immediate when a chapter 13 debtor moves to dismiss voluntarily under Section 1307(b).
Lack of Financial Distress Results in Chapter 11 Dismissal for Bad Faith
Lack of financial distress was one of several contributing factors for the Tenth Circuit BAP’s affirmance of dismissal for bad faith filing in chapter 11.
Entire Tax Refund Was Exempt, Not Just the Pro Rata Child Tax Credit
The Tenth Circuit interprets a state exemption statute ‘liberally’ in favor of the debtor.
Proceedings for Contempt of a State Court Order Weren’t Stay Violations, BAP Says
An individual debtor conceded that being jailed for violation of a prepetition state court injunction wasn’t an automatic stay violation.
A Chapter 11 Debtor May Sometimes Prosecute an Appeal After Conversion to Chapter 7
After conversion, the debtor was entitled to prosecute an appeal at the debtor’s expense when the appeal involved the debtor’s personal liability.
Trustee May Not Liquidate Estate Property Solely to Benefit a DSO Creditor
Affirming Bankruptcy Judge Michael Romero, the district court holds that an exemption remains valid even though the exempt property remains subject to a nondischargeable domestic support obligation.
Although Exempt, Social Security Benefits Must Be Reported in Subchapter V
While neither Social Security benefits nor post-petition income are estate property in Subchapter V, they must be included in an individual’s monthly operating reports, Bankruptcy Judge Jacobvitz says.
Having Committed Fraud Doesn’t Prevent a Debtor from Vacating a Judicial Lien
If a creditor’s judicial lien is avoided, how can the creditor collect the underlying debt if it’s excepted from discharge?
Child Tax Credits: Are They Fully or Partially Exempt Under State Law?
Tenth Circuit will be deciding whether an entire child tax credit is exempt or only a pro rata portion.
BAP Holds that Nondischargeability for Actual Fraud Requires Justifiable Reliance
The Tenth Circuit BAP inferred a requirement of justifiable reliance on nondischargeability for actual fraud.