Search Opinion

Wells Fargo Bank v. Burrier (In re Burrier)

Debtors filed a chapter 13 case. Creditor filed a motion for relief from automatic stay. The court approved a stipulation for resolution of the motion. The creditor moved to enforce the terms of the stipulation and for relief from the automatic stay. The court denied the motion after finding that the debtors had made the alleged payments. The creditor moved for relief from the court's order under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9024.
Ruling: 
Motion for relief from stay granted upon reconsideration due to debtors' prior submission of false and misleading evidence.
ABI Membership is required to access the full summary of Wells Fargo Bank v. Burrier (In re Burrier). Please sign in if you are already an ABI member, or otherwise you may Become an ABI Member
Consumer case opionion summary, case decided on April 08,2009, LexisNexis #0709-042