Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Ohio
Chapter 7
Dear Sir:
In February 2002, I filed chapter 7 in northern ohio. In march my parent
passed away leaving 50 percent to myself and 50 percent to my sister
which includes a house. How do I handle this situation? Will the
trustee seize my 50 percent of the property, which of course would pay
off my debts. What happens to my sister's 50 percent? We do not intend
to sell the house or do I have no choice. My sister not even involved, but
now she is? I am currently living in my parents home and executor of the
estate.
This does seem unfair and has created a difficult situation, because now
I need not be in bankruptcy court. A credit counselor would be
preferred. Is there no way out once you get in? How would you handle
this?
Thank you
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Chapter 7
I believe that your bankruptcy is dealt with based on how things are at the time of your petition. If you've already had your 341 meeting, there should be no problem. If not, answer the trustee's questions very carefully.
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