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In re Wilson

Ruling
Hardship discharge denied where debtor's plan was confirmed after spouse's death.
Issue(s)
Was debtor eligible for a chapter 13 hardship discharge where debtor spouse passed away prior to plan confirmation?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on February 22, 2016 , LexisNexis #0316-100

In re Manley

Ruling
Debtors could not cram down claim secured by mobile home that was undervalued in proposed plan.
Issue(s)
Could debtors cram down a claim secured by a mortgage on their mobile home?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on February 01, 2016 , LexisNexis #0216-132

In re TLH Invs. LLC

Ruling
Chapter 11 debtors in possession's motion for sale of property denied and cases ordered converted to chapter 7 to maximize value of estates.
Issue(s)
Could corporate and individual debtors in possession obtain approval to see real property or should the cases be converted to chapter 7 to maximize value of the respective estates?

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Commercial opinion summary, case decided on January 04, 2016 , LexisNexis #0116-113

Johns v. Frye (In re Frye)

Ruling
Transfers of real property and vehicle to debtors' son and daughter-in-law could be avoided as constructively fraudulent.
Issue(s)
Could trustee avoid prepetition transfers of real property and a vehicle the debtors made to their son and daughter-in-law as constructively fraudulent?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 31, 2015 , LexisNexis #0116-125

Johns v. Brown (In re Fannon)

Ruling
Transfers of vehicle, trailers, jet ski and camper to debtor's son could be avoided as constructively fraudulent.
Issue(s)
Could trustee avoid prepetition transfers of a motor vehicle, two trailers, a jet ski, and a camper the debtor made to her son as constructively fraudulent?

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on December 31, 2015 , LexisNexis #0116-126