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§ 1307(g)

Reynolds v. Madoff (In re Reynolds)

Ruling
Chapter 13 debtors who consented to trustee's sale could not interfere with sale or conversion to chapter 7.
Procedural posture

Debtors brought two adversary complaints that were, in essence, objections to the trustee's proposed sale of the real property. The debtors principally argued that the court should not have converted their case to one under chapter 7 because their income and expenses are such that their case would be considered an abuse of chapter 7. However, the debtors had consented to the sale in a settlement agreement.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on October 25, 2010 , LexisNexis #1210-028