Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Minnesota
corporate loans
If I file chapter 7, can I include loans made to me by a Corporation that I was the CEO at the time?
Asked on 1/03/08, 7:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dennis Felix
Felix Law Office, P. A.
Re: corporate loans
Of course. In fact, you must include them. However, if there was an issue of fraud, the corporation could try to bring an adversary action to deny the discharge of the loans. Since I do not have all the facts, you need to speak to counsel. Dennis Felix
Answered on 1/04/08, 11:05 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
I am a co-signer I am a co-signer on my sons loan and I filed bankruptcy. Is he... Asked 12/30/07, 7:31 pm in United States Minnesota Bankruptcy Law
-
Bankruptcy How do I find out if my soon to be Ex-husband has filed bankruptcy? If... Asked 12/27/07, 12:28 am in United States Minnesota Bankruptcy Law
-
Household goods, chapter 7 My wife and I have a rental business that is in our names... Asked 11/25/07, 11:28 am in United States Minnesota Bankruptcy Law
-
How does a foreclosure affect monthly budget for chapter 7 I am going to have to... Asked 11/24/07, 1:16 am in United States Minnesota Bankruptcy Law