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20 opinions for “Chapter 13 Trustee v. Norwest Financial”
185 B.R. 762 (1995) In re Homer I. COGGINS, Debtor. NORWEST FINANCIAL TENNESSEE, INC., Plaintiff, v. Homer I. COGGINS, Arnold Weiss, Trustee, Bankplus Mortgage Corporation, and Bill Kenner, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 95-27414-K. Adv. No. 95-0814. United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Tennessee. August 30, 1995. *763 David R. H
177 B.R. 750 (1995) In re Lynnwood Allan THOMAS, Sr., Jean Denice Thomas, Debtors. NORWEST FINANCIAL GEORGIA, INC., Objecting Creditor, v. Lynnwood Allan THOMAS, Sr., Jean Denice Thomas, Debtors, and Barnee C. Baxter, Chapter 13 Trustee, Respondents. Bankruptcy No. 94-10572. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Georgia, Augusta Division. February 16, 1995. S
Messer v. JPMorgan Chase Bank (In re Messer)public domain
ORDER GRANTING MOTION OF JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA TO DISMISS AND/OR FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS (DOC. NO. 10) Caldwell, Judge. On December 20,2013, Daren A. Messer and Angela L. Messer (Plaintiffs) filed a Complaint to Determine Validity and Extent of Lien, to Avoid the Mortgage Lien, to Recover Money Judgment and to Disallow Claim (Complaint). Despite having signed the residential note and mo
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RE DEFENDANT’S “MOTION TO DISMISS, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TO COMPEL ARBITRATION AND STAY PROCEEDINGS PENDING RESOLUTION OF ARBITRATION” COMBINED WITH RELATED ORDERS AND NOTICE OF THE ENTRY THEREOF INTRODUCTION DAVID S. KENNEDY, Chief Judge. Prior to the filing of this voluntary Chapter 7 case, the plaintiff, Glassman, Edwards, Wyatt, Tuttle, & Cox, P.C
Spokane Lefcu v. Marcella Barkerpublic domain
OPINION N.R. SMITH, Circuit Judge: If a creditor wishes to participate in the distribution of a debtor’s assets under a Chapter 13 plan, it must file a timely proof of claim. The debtor’s acknowledgment of debt owed to the creditor in a bankruptcy *1192 schedule does not
Cooley v. Wachovia Mortgage Co. (In Re Cooley)public domain
365 B.R. 464 (2007) In re Robert R. COOLEY, Debtor. Robert R. Cooley, Plaintiff, v. Wachovia Mortgage Company, Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, and First Financial Mortgage Group, Incorporated, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 06-11586 (JKF). Adversary No. 06-0279. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Pennsylvania. March 13, 2007. David A. Scholl, Newtown Square,
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION HENRY J. BOROFF, Bankruptcy Judge. Before the Court are cross-motions for summary judgment filed by the plaintiff in this adversary proceeding (the Chapter 7 trustee in the underlying bankruptcy case) (the “Trustee”) and the defendant JPMor-gan Chase Bank, N.A. (“Chase”). Through the underlying complaint (the “Complaint”), the Trustee seeks a judgment avoiding a mortgage grant
In Re Piontekpublic domain
346 B.R. 126 (2006) In re David K. PIONTEK and Eleasha M. Burke, Debtors. Bankruptcy Case No. 06-21969JAD. United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Pennsylvania. July 5, 2006. *127 Marjorie M. Malkin, Day, Brzustowicz and Malkin PC, McMurray, PA, for Debtors. Ronda J. Winnecour, Pittsburgh, PA, Chapter 13 Trustee. Joseph S. Sis
I. JURISDICTION The Court has jurisdiction over this adversary proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334(b). Venue in this Court is proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1409
Randall Seaver v. New Buffalo Auto Sales, LLCpublic domain
United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 13-6005 ___________________________ In re: Dennis E. Hecker lllllllllllllllllllllDebtor ------------------------------ Randall L. Seaver, Trustee
In re Portellpublic domain
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO SPEND INHERITANCE and DENYING THE TRUSTEE’S MOTION TO AMEND PLAN and ORDERING THAT THE DEBTORS OTHERWISE AMEND THEIR PLAN Arthur B. Federman, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Chapter 13 Debtors Keith and Michele Portell filed a Motion to spend an inheritance which Keith Portell received postpe-tition. The Debtors are proposing to use a portion of the inheritance pay off all the debts on which
Seaver v. New Buffalo Auto Sales (In re Hecker)public domain
FEDERMAN, Chief Judge. Trustee Randall L. Seaver appeals from the Bankruptcy Court’s Order1 holding that he recover nothing from Defendants New Buffalo Auto Sales, LLC, Maurice J. Wagener, and Palladium Holdings, LLC, on his action to avoid a transfer which occurred when the Defendants perfected their liens on estate property postpetition. GMAC Mortgage Corporation appeals from that part of the O
Reed v. Norwest Mortgage, Inc. (In Re Reed)public domain
247 B.R. 618 (2000) In re John R. REED, Debtor. John R. Reed, Plaintiff, v. Norwest Mortgage, Inc., Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 99-33023DAS. Adversary No. 00-130. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Division. April 25, 2000. *619 Thu B. Tran, Delaware County Legal, Assistance Assoc., Chester, for Deb
In Re Phillipspublic domain
224 B.R. 871 (1998) In re Gail Ann PHILLIPS, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. SG 97-07593. United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Michigan. September 21, 1998. Christian G. Krupp, II, Krupp Law Offices, P.C., Grand Rapids, MI, for Debtor. Raymond B. Johnson, Chapter 13 Trustees Office, Grand Rapids, MI, Trustee. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER JO ANN C. STEV
Kaufman v. Barbieropublic domain
Illinois Official Reports Appellate Court Kaufman v. Barbiero, 2013 IL App (1st) 132068 Appellate Court GERALD S. KAUFMAN and GERALD S. KAUFMAN Caption CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. ANTHONY V. BARBIERO, Defendant-Appellee (Nanette Appel-Bloom and Alan S.
*333 BATTAGLIA, J. This case presents us with an opportunity to explore the law of receiverships in Maryland and the appealability of an order denying a “motion to vacate receivership order for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and declare receivership orde
In Re Bosciapublic domain
237 B.R. 184 (1998) In re Paul V. BOSCIA, Sr., Luann Boscia, Debtors. Bankruptcy No. 97-09488-6J3. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. July 17, 1998. *185 Stuart S. Ferderer, Orlando, Florida, for debtors. Laurie K. Weatherford, Winter Park, Florida, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee. ORDER
In Re Ruckdaschelpublic domain
364 B.R. 724 (2007) In re David S. RUCKDASCHEL and Tami S. Ruckdaschel, Debtors. No. 06-40576-JDP. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Idaho. March 20, 2007. Stephen A. Meikle, Idaho Falls, ID, Attorney for Debtors. Janine Reynard, Office of the U.S. Trustee, Boise, ID. L.D. Fitzgerald, Pocatello, ID, Chapter 13 Trustee.
Law v. Siegelpublic domain
Justice SCALIA delivered the opinion of the Court. *417 The Bankruptcy Code provides that a debtor may exempt certain assets from the bankruptcy estate. It further provides that exempt assets generally are not liable for any expenses associated with administering the estate. In this case,
In Re Quilespublic domain
262 B.R. 191 (2001) In re Gabriel QUILES, Maria Quiles, Debtors. No. 00-10028. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Rhode Island. March 26, 2001. *192 Peter G. Berman, Raskin & Berman, Providence, Rhode Island, for debtors. *193 John Boyajian, Boyajian, Harrington & Richardson, Providence