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§ 348(d)

Utterback v. Texas (In re Utterback)

Ruling
Claims for overpayment of benefits that arose prior to debtor's conversion to chapter 7discharged. (Bankr. E.D. Tex.)
Issue(s)
Effect of Conversion; Claims Arising Prior to Conversion.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 12, 2016 , LexisNexis #0117-038

In re Meier

Ruling
Debtor's former spouse allowed priority claim for missed domestic support obligation payments.
Issue(s)
Was debtor's former spouse entitled to a priority for support payments missed by debtor during a chapter 11 case prior to conversion to chapter 7?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on June 26, 2015 , LexisNexis #0715-110

In re Tillie Pierce House LLC

Ruling
Motion for payment of escrowed funds for unpaid postpetition preconversion taxes upon debtor's default under stipulation denied as funds were property of the estate.
Procedural posture

Debtor filed a chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. The debtor and movant creditor executed a stipulation in which they agreed that the debtor would make monthly adequate protection payments to the creditor. The creditor filed a certification that the debtor defaulted on the stipulation. The case was converted to chapter 7. The creditor filed a motion for payment of escrowed tax moneys, seeking the release of funds held by the trustee.

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on August 10, 2011 , LexisNexis #0911-002

In re Lloyd

Ruling
Chapter 7 case reopened upon recovery of prepetition unpaid earnings and converted to chapter 13 with opportunity for filing proofs of claim regardless of prior discharge.
Procedural posture

The debtor received a discharge under chapter 7. Almost six years after that case was closed, the debtor filed a motion to reopen the case, reporting that the debtor has been awarded a monetary recovery which included unpaid earnings during the period that preceded the filing of his bankruptcy case. The court granted the motion to reopen. The debtor then moved to convert the case to a case under chapter 13.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 18, 2007 , LexisNexis #0208-021