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Bolton v. Quick Cash Title Loans (In re Bolton)

Bolton v. Quick Cash Title Loans (In re Bolton)

Ruling
Vehicle transferred by operation of law was not property of the estate and not subject to turnover.
Procedural posture

This matter came on for hearing on debtor's motion for order requiring turnover of property or alternatively for contempt, and the pledge lender's answer to complaint and memorandum in opposition to the motion, as well as its motion to allow sale of collateral. The adversary required the court to determine whether debtor's vehicle was property of the estate, subject to turnover, and whether redemption was exercisable through her chapter 13 plan.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on January 05, 2012 , LexisNexis #0612-121