There was no clear error in bankruptcy court’s determination that debtor had filed Chapter 7 petition in bad faith.

2008
07.05

There was no clear error in a Texas Dallas Fort Worth bankruptcy court’s determination that a debtor filed a Chapter 7 petition in bad faith. The debtor was a doctor who had an income of nearly $200,000 per year. Her husband also made about $200,000 per year. The debtor failed to show up for creditor meetings, failed to produce sufficient documentation, transferred jewelry to family members for inadequate consideration, and failed to provide straightforward answers regarding her expenses.

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