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Old 09-10-2004, 10:27 AM
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Can anyone answer these Questions?


What is the name of your state?IL

What is the name of your state? IL

If some of you have read any of my earlier post you know that the Trustee in my BK is going after my relatives for preferential transfers. One of these people is my daughter. She has to appear in court to show her assets and income in a couple of weeks. I assume the Trustee will at that point make some effort to collect, Right?

She is a single parent with a decent job but not a great job. Right now her income covers her expenses,(car payment, child care, a couple of credit cards with moderate balances.) I assume the Trustee is going to garnish her wages. I believe it's 15% of gross income in IL but not sure. This is probably going to push her over the edge of not being able to meet her other bills.

What should she do? File BK herself?

Is this judgement dischargable?

She has been going along just fine up to this point. She has charged on her credit cards, paid her bills ontime. Will this affect her chances of filing?

Can she still negotiate with the Trustee to maybe cut the amount she owes?
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Old 09-10-2004, 10:31 AM
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What is the name of your state?IL

What is the name of your state? IL

If some of you have read any of my earlier post you know that the Trustee in my BK is going after my relatives for preferential transfers. One of these people is my daughter. She has to appear in court to show her assets and income in a couple of weeks. I assume the Trustee will at that point make some effort to collect, Right?

She is a single parent with a decent job but not a great job. Right now her income covers her expenses,(car payment, child care, a couple of credit cards with moderate balances.) I assume the Trustee is going to garnish her wages. I believe it's 15% of gross income in IL but not sure. This is probably going to push her over the edge of not being able to meet her other bills.

What should she do? File BK herself?

Is this judgement dischargable?

She has been going along just fine up to this point. She has charged on her credit cards, paid her bills ontime. Will this affect her chances of filing?

Can she still negotiate with the Trustee to maybe cut the amount she owes?
**A: either post to your initial thread or don't expect us to search through previous threads of yours to uncover the whole story.
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Old 09-10-2004, 11:29 AM
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Actually the earlier postings are mostly irrelevent to this post. The only relevancy is spelled out in the first sentence. I just referenced them in case people had read them and recognised me. My apologies.

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