United States v. Thomas (In Re Thomas)

District Court, N.D. Texas
United States v. Thomas (In Re Thomas), 93 B.R. 475 (1988)
1988 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14210; 1988 WL 133726

United States v. Thomas (In Re Thomas)

Opinion

AMENDED JUDGMENT

CUMMINGS, District Judge.

Coming on for consideration is the United States of America’s motion for new trial or, in the alternative, to alter or amend the judgment rendered by this Court on October 14, 1988, 91 B.R. 731. The Court finds that( neither the trustee nor the debtor responded to the United States’ motion, but that no grounds exist for the granting of a new trial. The United States raises several issues, but only one is meritorious and affects the judgment previously entered by this Court. The Government correctly states that the bankruptcy law defines property of a bankruptcy estate as only that property which exists at the time the bankruptcy is filed. Therefore, any post-petition moneys belong to the debtor and not the trustee.

It is therefore ORDERED that this Court’s judgment of October 14, 1988, is amended so that the 1987 disaster farm payments, considered by this Court to be post-petition moneys, are payable to the debtor and not the trustee. In all other respects, this Court’s decision of October 14, 1988, stands.

The Clerk shall furnish a copy hereof to each attorney of record.

Reference

Full Case Name
In Re R.L. THOMAS, Jr., Debtor. UNITED STATES of America, Appellant, v. R.L. THOMAS, Jr., Appellee
Cited By
7 cases
Status
Published