The Importance of Full Disclosure in Bankruptcy
San Jose Bankruptcy Attorney reveals information regarding what you reveal when filing bankruptcy...
Debtors seeking protection under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 inevitably want to protect family and friends from the consequences of their filing. However, all debtors are required to fully disclose all debts and assets in their bankruptcy petition. Furthermore, the bankruptcy court will review all payments made to family, friends, acquaintances, business partners, which fall under the category of “insiders” during the twelve months prior to filing. Any suspicious or “preferred payments” may be recoverable by the trustee.
Debtors should also be wary of trying to hide assets by transferring them to another party. Debtors are required to disclose all property that they have either sold or given away in the past 24 months prior to filing. Any transfers that the trustee believes was made for less than the fair market value could raise a red flag and possible dismissal of the bankruptcy proceeding. Any debtor who lies on their bankruptcy petition could also be charged with perjury, which can carry severe consequences including jail time.
As such, all debtors should be wary of transfers and the sale of property to family and friends immediately proceeding a bankruptcy. In life and in bankruptcy, honesty is the best policy to avoid case dismissal or worse potential consequences.
If you have questions regarding Bankruptcy in San Jose please contact us at 408.279.2288 for a free consultation or visit www.bkanswers.com and we can connect you with one of our experienced San Jose Bankruptcy Attorneys. After you have spoken with one of our downtown San Jose bankruptcy attorneys, we can schedule you for a free face to face appointment in an office location nearest you. Our team of San Jose Bankruptcy Lawyers can assist you with all aspects of your bankruptcy or bankruptcy litigation case. If you have questions about filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or would like to learn more about bankruptcy litigation, legal debt settlement, mortgage modification, lien stripping, cram down, stopping a foreclosure, wage garnishment, asset protection, discharging a debt, etc. we can help! We have bankruptcy attorneys located throughout California and Oregon who can assist you with all of your debt resolution questions. Please feel free to complete our free online bankruptcy evaluation and we can quickly determine if you are a qualified candidate for bankruptcy. We look forward to hearing from you, San Jose and the South Bay!
