Paul, Jr. v. Allred, No. 12-6068 (8th Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseDebtor appealed from the bankruptcy court's order granting summary judgment in favor of the Chapter 7 Trustee on his objection to debtor's claimed homestead exemption. The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel affirmed the bankruptcy court's conclusion that debtor had abandoned the property at issue as his homestead by removing himself from the property with no fixed or actual intent to return, and was not, therefore, permitted to claim a homestead exemption.
Court Description: Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Bankruptcy court did not err in denying debtor's homestead exemption as the record showed he had abandoned the property as his homestead by removing himself with no fixed or actual intent to return. [ February 27, 2013
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