payments to "dependents" not living at home
My own experience, your mileage may vary:
A) If they're regular ongoing support of a few hundred bucks, I don't
categorize as transfers.
2) Recoverable? Has never been an issue in my experience.
III) Yes. Whether allowable is fact-specific... can be first documented by
Declaration and depending on the rest of the Schedule J, determined for
reasonableness by a person in a black robe.
Don't forget to put it on B22 and be prepared to back up why it should be
allowed when OUST challenges (see: III).
Mirrors the same issues with parents who support their non-minor children.
How much is "too much" just depends on your trustee and judge. Hale
Mark J. Markus
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Subject: [cdcbaa] payments to "dependents" not living at home
This is pretty common, but just wondering what experiences/thoughts the
group has on this:
Debtor sends a few hundred dollars a month to her mother who lives overseas.
Debtor lists mother as a dependent on her tax return (although I'm not sure
that's particularly relevant from a bankruptcy standpoint).
A. Must the transfers to her mother be listed on SOFA #10?
B. Can the money transfered to her mother be recovered by a Trustee in a
Chapter 7?
C. Can the money she gives each month be used as a necessary budget expense
item on Schedule "J"?
And, how hard would it be to get a family law court to order support of the
mother (in a foreign country)?
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This is pretty common, but just wondering what experiences/thoughts the
group has on this:
Debtor sends a few hundred dollars a month to her mother who lives
overseas. Debtor lists mother as a dependent on her tax return
(although I'm not sure that's particularly relevant from a bankruptcy
standpoint).
A. Must the transfers to her mother be listed on SOFA #10?
B. Can the money transfered to her mother be recovered by a Trustee in
a Chapter 7?
C. Can the money she gives each month be used as a necessary budget
expense item on Schedule "J"?
And, how hard would it be to get a family law court to order support of
the mother (in a foreign country)?
*************************
Mark J. Markus
Law Office of Mark J. Markus
11684 Ventura Blvd. PMB #403
Studio City, CA 91604-2652
(818)509-1173 (818)509-1460 (fax)
web: http://www.bklaw.com/
This Firm is a Qualified Federal Debt Relief Agency (see what this means at http://bklaw.com/bankruptcy-blog/2008/0 ... efinition/)
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