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Bankruptcy in Michigan- Can an “Undocumented” Immigrant File for Bankruptcy?

Michigan Bankruptcy Undocumented Immigrant. Yes. Eligibility for bankruptcy has nothing to do with immigration status even if that person used a fake social security number or false information to obtain credit. If there is no valid social security number – then the debtor files with their ITIN. The creditors can confirm their claims with the…

North Carolina Bankruptcy Judge Denies Debtors’ Motion to Convert from Chapter 7 to Chapter 13 Due to Bad Faith

Michigan Bankruptcy and Chapter 7 to 13 Conversion. The Chapter 7 Debtors failed to disclose in their petition their interests in various real estate partnerships and multiple foreclosure proceedings, which the Chapter 7 Trustee discovered through reviewing the Debtors’ tax return and public records.  The Debtors then sought to convert to Chapter 13 and the…

Bankruptcy in Michigan-Reaffirmation Agreement Based On Mutual Mistake Voided

Bankruptcy in Michigan -Reaffirmation Agreement. After filing a Ch. 7 bankruptcy, a reaffirmation agreement was signed for two separate bank loan debts that would have both been dischargeable.  The Debtors Jackie and Peggy Bailey abruptly stopped paying Salyersville National Bank, which tried unsuccessfully to repossess a truck pledged as security.  SNB filed a “wholly unsecured…

Michigan Bankruptcy – 6th Circuit Says Avoidance Powers Allowed By Ch. 13 Debtor

Bankruptcy in Michigan-Avoidance Powers and Chapter 13. The issue of whether a Ch. 13 debtor has standing to exercise avoidance powers (normally) exclusive to the Standing Trustee was reviewed by a 6th Circuit Panel.  The Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of KY held that Debtor Gary Barbee has standing to initiate an avoidance action,…

Michigan Bankruptcy – District Court Decides Stephenson – Says Inherited IRAs Fully Exemptable

Bankruptcy in Michigan Inherited IRAS. Debtors Daniel and Janet Stephenson appealed an Order in their Ch. 7 bankruptcy to the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of MI, Southern Division.  The Standing Trustee’s objections to their claimed exemptions had been sustained.  Among their assets, the Debtors listed three inherited IRAs, exempting them in full through the…

Bankruptcy in Michigan – Reviewing Court Can Comment About A Factual Finding Being Mistaken

Michigan Bankruptcy- Reviewing Court and Ruling on comments. A visiting bankruptcy judge presided over an evidentiary hearing on objections to certain claims filed.    There were numerous related adversary proceedings pending.  During the hearing the Liquidation Trustee submitted a proposed Dismissal Order, with the disclaimer that applicable parties disagreed over the terms.  The Bankruptcy Court for…

Bankruptcy in Michigan – 6th Circuit Says Perfection Follows Secured Lien, Even After Assignment

Michigan Bankruptcy Secured Lien. The Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of OH said Wells Fargo Bank lacked standing to seek relief from the automatic stay in the filed Ch. 7 of Megan Rice.  WFB appealed the decision to the 6th Circuit Appellate Panel.  Debtor Rice had previously financed a Trailblazer.  In turn, the security…

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