Some Issues in Chapter 7 Cases
The purpose of this section is to highlight some issues which arise in Chapter 7 cases. It is not meant to be a comprehensive discussion of all of the issues that can arise in Chapter 7 cases, but a brief overview to provide basic information.
Tax Refunds - It is important to note that tax refunds might be taken by the Trustee and distributed to creditors.
Transfers - All transfers within 4 years of a bankruptcy filing are suspect. Some of them are appropriate and can be explained. Some of them are not. While common sense may tell you that it would be inappropriate to transfer $100,000 to one’s mother the day before filing bankruptcy, other transfers may not look so bad. For example, if a debtor buys a car for his son or daughter within a year of bankruptcy, that may in fact be an improper transfer. Therefore, it is important that should you hire Cooper & Forbes you let us know of all transfers which you have made within the past 4 years.
Transfers to creditors may be categorized as preferences. For example, if you pay MasterCard off shortly before bankruptcy, that payment may constitute a preference. If so, the Trustee will sue MasterCard for the money, recover the money and divide it up equally among the other creditors. This is why you should NOT pay back relatives prior to a bankruptcy. Often times, payments to relatives constitute preferences and ugly litigation results. No one wants to have their relatives involved in their bankruptcy case.
Mr. Forbes explains issues regarding transfers and preferences in his videos below:
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