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> On Sep 9, 2015, at 10:11 PM, Michael Avanesian michael@avanesianlaw.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Sorry to derail this topic but what percentage interest is paid to the unsecured creditors and when does the interest begin to accrue?
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Michael Avanesian, Esq.
> Simon Resnik Hayes, LLP
> 15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 250
> Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
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>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 5:08 PM, mitnicklaw@aol.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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>> Section 726(a) - late filed claims are typically paid before $$$ are returned to the debtor(s). Take a look at case law as to 726(a)(2)(C)(i) regarding payment of "tardily filed" claims. If the creditors had knowledge/notice of the case to file timely, the objection could be sustained. (Also note that allowed claims can receive interest before $$$ are paid to debtor(s)).
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>> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
>> 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
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>> Sent: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 4:53 pm
>> Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
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>> He can on the basis that its a solvent case and ask the judge to deny the objection based upon the fact theres more than enough money to go around. Or the creditor can do it.
>>
>> Ive never had to research it, but thats what a Trustee or two told me they can do.
>>
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>> Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:43 PM
>> To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
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>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have debtors in an asset Chapter 7 case. Debtor/Joint Debtor have a P/I settlement of approx. $350k. Chapter 7 TE is holding these funds. When case was filed debtors scheduled approx. $110k in debts on Schedule F. The claims bar date passed on 4/15/2015. Only $31,500 POCs filed timely. Ch. 7 Trustee wants to pay late-filed POCs. I will object to these late-filed pocs. Can the Ch. 7 TE oppose me and prevail?
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>> Thanks for any input!
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Sorry to derail this topic but what percentage interest is paid to the
unsecured creditors and when does the interest begin to accrue?
Sincerely,
*Michael Avanesian, Esq. *
Simon Resnik Hayes, LLP
15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 250
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Tel: 818.783.6251 | Cel: 818.817.1725
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 5:08 PM, mitnicklaw@aol.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
>
>
> Section 726(a) - late filed claims are typically paid before $$$ are
> returned to the debtor(s). Take a look at case law as to 726(a)(2)(C)(i)
> regarding payment of "tardily filed" claims. If the creditors had
> knowledge/notice of the case to file timely, the objection could be
> sustained. (Also note that allowed claims can receive interest before $$$
> are paid to debtor(s)).
>
> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> Torrance, California 90503
> Telephone: (310) 792-5864
> Facsimile: (310) 347-4353
> Email: MitnickLaw@aol.com, MitnickLaw@gmail.com
>
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> cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com>
> To: cdcbaa
> Sent: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 4:53 pm
> Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
>
>
> He can on the basis that its a solvent case and ask the judge to deny the
> objection based upon the fact theres more than enough money to go around.
> Or the creditor can do it.
>
> Ive never had to research it, but thats what a Trustee or two told me
> they can do.
>
>
> Law Offices of Steven B. Lever
>
> Steven B. Lever
> ( Tel. (562) 436-5456 ext. 1
> ( Fax (562) 485-6886
> * sblever@leverlaw.com
> www.leverlaw.com
>
> *From:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> ]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:43 PM
> *To:* cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have debtors in an asset Chapter 7 case. Debtor/Joint Debtor have a P/I
> settlement of approx. $350k. Chapter 7 TE is holding these funds. When
> case was filed debtors scheduled approx. $110k in debts on Schedule F. The
> claims bar date passed on 4/15/2015. Only $31,500 POCs filed timely. Ch.
> 7 Trustee wants to pay late-filed POCs. I will object to these late-filed
> pocs. Can the Ch. 7 TE oppose me and prevail?
>
> Thanks for any input!
>
>
>
Sorry to derail this topic but what percentage interest is paid to the unsecured creditors and when does the interest begin to accrue?Michael Avanesian, Esq.Simon Resnik Hayes, LLP15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 250Sherman Oaks, CA 91403Tel: 818.783.6251 | Cel: 818.817.1725
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Section 726(a) - late filed claims are typically paid before $$$ are returned to the debtor(s). Take a look at case law as to 726(a)(2)(C)(i) regarding payment of "tardily filed" claims. If the creditors had knowledge/notice of the case to file timely, the objection could be sustained. (Also note that allowed claims can receive interest before $$$ are paid to debtor(s)).
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
Telephone: (310) 792-5864
Facsimile: (310) 347-4353
Email: MitnickLaw@aol.com, MitnickLaw@gmail.com
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To: cdcbaa
Sent: Wed, Sep 9, 2015 4:53 pm
Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
He can on the basis that its a solvent case and ask the judge to deny the objection based upon the fact theres more than enough money to go around. Or the creditor can do it.
Ive never had to research it, but thats what a Trustee or two told me they can do.
Law Offices of Steven B. Lever
Steven B. Lever
( Tel. (562) 436-5456 ext. 1
( Fax (562) 485-6886
* sblever@leverlaw.com
www.leverlaw.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:43 PM
To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [cdcbaa] Objection to Late-Filed POC
Hi Everyone,
I have debtors in an asset Chapter 7 case. Debtor/Joint Debtor have a P/I settlement of approx. $350k. Chapter 7 TE is holding these funds. When case was filed debtors scheduled approx. $110k in debts on Schedule F. The claims bar date passed on 4/15/2015. Only $31,500 POCs filed timely. Ch. 7 Trustee wants to pay late-filed POCs. I will object to these late-filed pocs. Can the Ch. 7 TE oppose me and prevail?
Thanks for any input!
Section 726(a) - late filed claims are typically paid before $$$ are returned to the debtor(s). Take a look at case law as to 726(a)(2)(C)(i) regarding payment of "tardily filed" claims. If the creditors had knowledge/notice of the case to file timely, the objection could be sustained. (Also note that allowed claims can receive interest before $$$ are paid to debtor(s)).
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
Telephone: (310) 792-5864
Facsimile: (310) 347-4353
Email: MitnickLaw@aol.com, MitnickLaw@gmail.com

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He can on the basis that its a solvent case and ask the judge to deny the objection based upon the fact theres more than enough money to go around. Or the creditor can do it.

Ive never had to research it, but thats what a Trustee or two told me they can do.


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