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    Question Help with broken truck!

    Found this site to be very helpful concerning trustees. Haven't read it all yet.

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    But, have a distressing question:

    Filed: March 31,2008, Chapter 7 with assets
    Extended to August 29,2008 (due to objection for an exemption under O.R.C. 23229.66(A)(10) relating to debtor pension/retirement plan (this was titled - Deferred PS Plan (401k)
    Discharged: July 30, 2008

    When do we start counting for the 180 day? Because we have a 1997 Toyota Tocoma p/up lawyer listed as exempt, the property record and report list vehicle net value as $1135.00. Our state of Ohio 1 exempt vehicle is $1000.00. Since then we had learned that the frame could be defective should be evaluated. When evaluated and if found frame defective they take truck on spot, we then wait for money refunded to us from Toyota (1.5 x value). Well, the bumper has just FALLEN OFF! We would like to have it evaluated, then take the money and buy a different truck (no loans!) When is it safe to do this? Will the trustee come after the money? I'm scared for my husband to drive this truck (I'm laid off right now, seasonal worker will also need vehicle in spring) Sorry to be so wordy, but need advice...lawyer just shrugged shoulders when I asked him. HELP!!!!!!

    #2
    Why is 180 days an issue? You've been discharged.

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      #3
      Wondering if it would be safe to turn in truck, take cash and buy another truck. Would trustee want that money?

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        #4
        You're discharged. The trustee no longer has any interest in your financial affairs.
        The only way 180 days comes into play is in the event of an inheritence, a lawsuit or a divorce settlement that you'd have had an interest in within 180 days of filing.

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          #5
          Thanks ever so much! I'm going to call a Toyota dealer tomorrow to schedule a appointment to check out the truck. Then wait and see!

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