Neighbors who hired a contractor to repair a retaining wall on debtor's property did not have standing to claim a statutory construction lien because they didn't actually furnish any services or materials. They may have a claim for reimbursement.
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The court overruled a plan objection by the debtor's former spouse on the basis that the debts at issue were not priority domestic support obligations. Rather, they were in the nature of property settlement as an allocation of marital debt and assets.
The debtor was allowed to assume several executory contracts for the purchase of grain in order to benefit the estate by assigning the contracts to buyers of the grain. The debtor's surrender of its grain dealer's license did not void the contracts.
Reported at 393 B.R. 222. The debtor, as trustee of an express trust, was found to have failed to turn over trust assets upon request. Under Eighth Circuit bankruptcy law, that constituted a defalcation of her fiduciary duty and was non-dischargeable.
The court denied debtor's motion for an extension of its exclusive period to file a plan & disclosure statement because debtor hadn't shown "cause" Ongoing litigation and approval of the sale of assets would take longer than the requested extension.
The Chapter 7 trustee was immune from suit for selling the debtor's personal property pursuant to court order. The dispute between the debtor's landlord and the secured creditor over the distribution of the sale proceeds could proceed in state court.
Reported at 393 B.R. 697. Confirmation of debtor's plan was denied because the totality of the circumstances indicate he attempted to unfairly manipulate the Code by knowingly filing his petition and plan just before his income rose significantly.
The court, after taking testimony, approved the sale of the assets of a business owned by the debtor. The court also granted the debtor's motion for turnover of certain items of personal property that had been left on the business premises.
Debtor's objections to the trustee's attorney's fee application were overruled. The trustee may employ himself as counsel and be compensated from the estate for his services as counsel if those services were necessary and beneficial to the estate.
Court grants trustee's motion to dismiss case for abuse. Debtors are not entitled to deduct 401(k) loan payments as secured loans to calculate means nor do the debtor's payments qualify as special circumstances to rebut the presumption of abuse.