楊清泉律師 - TAKING ADVANTAGE OF FRIEND MAY AFFECT DISCHARGEABILITY OF DEBT PART 2
                
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                    When the Debtor  filed for Chapter 7 relief in June 2010, he said he owed the Plaintiff  $325,000. When asked how he was going to repay Plaintiff, he said that he  intended to repay the loan from the equity in the house. But the problem was  that he house had no equity. Oops, a minor miscalculation which debtor blamed  on his 6th grade teacher for not teaching him how to add and  subtract correctly! He said the house was worth $600,000 with total mortgages  of $746,637.
  The bankruptcy  court agreed with the Plaintiff that his claim of $325,000 against Debtor was  not dischargeable pursuant to Sections 523(a)(2) and (4). “The totality of the  circumstances-specifically, Debtor’s pattern of borrowing, on an unsecured  basis, substantial funds from elderly members of his family and social circle,  all while having no real prospect of repayment - lead this court to find that  Debtor did not intend to repay Plaintiff; that is, his promise to repay was  false and he knew it was false,” the court said. The court also found that the  Power of Attorney created a fiduciary relationship because the Plaintiff had to  go through Debtor to gain access to his own money. The court found that the Debtor  committed a defalcation by violating his fiduciary duties of care and  loyalty.  “Though Plaintiff signed the  checks himself, he was clearly of reduced mental acuity and also very dependent  on Debtor…” This scoundrel should be quartered then hanged!
Lawrence  Bautista Yang is a graduate of Georgetown   University Law   Center and has been in  law practice for thirty years.  He  specializes in bankruptcy, business and civil litigation and has handled more  than four thousand successful bankruptcy cases in California.   He speaks Mandarin and Fujien and looks forward to discussing your case  with you personally.  Please call (626)  284-1142 for an appointment at 1000    S Fremont Ave Bldg A-1 Suite 1125 Unit 58 Alhambra, CA 91803.
                
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