[CLBS] Non-Dischargeable Claim
D. Blair Clark
dbc at dbclarklaw.com
Fri May 15 16:08:23 MDT 2015
"Or?"
D. Blair Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew T Christensen [mailto:mtc at angstman.com]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 3:46 PM
To: ' D. Blair Clark'; 'Randy French'; 'Robin Long'; Bankruptcy list
Subject: RE: [CLBS] Non-Dischargeable Claim
"Unfortunate" because of the resulting opinion, or unfortunate because it
forces you to agree with Randy? :)
MTC
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of D. Blair Clark
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:34 AM
To: 'Randy French'; 'Robin Long'; CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: Re: [CLBS] Non-Dischargeable Claim
Unfortunately, I agree with Randy. I used to think you could renew a
judgment once and once only, and that was the way I read the statute. But
the collection lawyers seem to get them renewed FOREVER! As long as they
present the renewal on time, the courts will allow the renewal.
D. Blair Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Randy French
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:19 AM
To: 'Robin Long'; CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: Re: [CLBS] Non-Dischargeable Claim
Robin,
I agree that the recording of a judgment in the real estate records does not
create any lien on personal property, only on real property and arguably
only on the non-exempt equity in real property.
I also believe that a judgment creditor can renew a judgment every five
years indefinitely. The statute does not state a limit to any number of
renewals. I have had clients who renewed their judgment multiple times and
I have seen adverse parties renew their judgments against my clients
multiple times.
P.S. Section 1328 makes non-dischargeable in a ch 13 certain debts under
523(a) but does not state that 727 in any previous case impacts the ch 13
discharge. Or if it does, I may have to go back and read the code again.
Good luck.
Randy French
Law Office of Randal J. French, P.C.
Attorneys at Law
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-----Original Message-----
From: CLBS [mailto:clbs-bounces at admws.idaho.gov] On Behalf Of Robin Long
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:58 AM
To: CLBS at admws.idaho.gov
Subject: [CLBS] Non-Dischargeable Claim
Listmates:
I have debtor in his second chapter 13, the first one was dismissed. In
1986 a creditor got a judgment on a promissory note. The note had a
provision that if debtor filed bk the debt was non-dischargeable. In a 1987
chapter 7, there was an adversary wherein the judge ruled it was
non-dischargeable. In the subsequent chapter 13 the confirmation order also
states it is non-dischargeable. In that case creditor filed a general
unsecured claim.
Now, creditors attorney is asserting that the claim is secured to debtors
non-exempt personal/business property. My thought is that under I.C. 10-1110
a recorded judgment creates a lien on real property (debtor has none).
However, as to personal property there is no security interest. The judgment
creditor can execute on the assets with a writ, but no security interest
without a UCC filing. Therefore, in the bk context the creditor has a
general unsecured claim.
The second question I have is under 10-1111 a creditor can renew a judgment
5 years after the original judgment. Can the creditor renew every five
years, indefinitely? The case law primarily deals with foreign judgments,
and in the cases I have read, the judgments weren't past the 10 year period.
I haven't found any cases directly on point.
Any help would be appreciated.
Robin Long
Attorney
Foley Freeman PLLC
953 S. Industry Way
Meridian, ID 83642
P.O. Box 10
(208) 888-9111
(208) 888-5130
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