Chapter 13 - Violation of Co-Debtor Stay?

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That clarifies my comment, but it is still not a consumer debt. Please look
at Sect. 1301.
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Chapter 13 - Violation of Co-Debtor Stay?
Facts:
Corporation owes Chase $36k.
Personal obligor, an individual, on that debt (my client) files chapter 13
bankruptcy; 100% plan. Debtor lists debt in Schedule F. Debtor lists
another personal obligor on Schedule H.
Post-petition, and after notice, Chase sets-off entire $36k from the other
personal obligors checking account.
Does the chapter 13 co-debtor stay apply?
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That clarifies my comment,
but it is still not a consumer debt. Please look at Sect.
1301.


David A.
Tilem
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Specialist*
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