Celedonio Corredera Pablos v. Ridel Alegre Fernandez Rosado

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Puerto Rico·Decided April 3, 2009·No. 08-00033·Unknown

Opinion

* RE: CASE NO. 07-05871 ‘ RIDEL ALEGRE FERNANDEZ ROSADO CHAPTER 7 ° Debtor .

CELEDONIO CORREDERA PABLOS : ADVERSARY NO. 08-0033 . Plaintiff :

RIDEL ALEGRE FERNANDEZ ROSADO : W Defendant This adversary proceeding is before the court upon the motion to dismiss filed by Ridel Alegre Femandez Rosado (the “Defendant”) on December 14, 2008 (Docket No. 36) alleging that this action time barred by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4004 (b) and 4007(c). Celedonio Corredera Pablos (the Plaintiff’) filed an opposition to the motion to dismiss on December 17, 2008 (Docket No. 37). For lithe reasons set forth below the motion to dismiss is granted, Facts and Procedural Background Defendant Ridel Alegre Fernandez Rosado filed a bankruptcy petition under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptey Code on October 9, 2007. Plaintiff was scheduled as an unsecured creditor and included the master address list. Plaintiff was duly notified of the filing of the bankruptcy case, the date of ithe 341 meeting and the deadline to file objections to the discharge and to the dischargeability of The 341 meeting of creditors was initially scheduled for November 1, 2007 (Docket No. 4 in case No. 07-05871)'. The meeting of creditors was rescheduled to November 15, 2007 (Docket INo. 7 in lead case); and subsequently continued to December 13, 2007 (Docket No. 12 in lead case) eee "References to the lead case are to the entries and documents filed in the bankruptcy case, ‘case number 07-0587 1(ESL).

and January 10, 2008 (Docket No. 20 in lead case). The deadline to file objections to the discharge 2 the dischargeability of debts was December 31, 2007 (Docket No. 4 in lead case). On December 18, 2007 the U.S. Trustee filed a motion to extend the deadline to file iobjections to the discharge pursuant to the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. §§707(b)(1), 707(b)(3) and 727 (Docket No. 15 in lead case). The court granted the U.S. Trustee’s motion on December 19, 2007 (Docket No. 16 in lead case). On December 31, 2007 creditor Juan Botello filed ja motion requesting an extension to file a complaint objecting to the debtor’s discharge (Docket No. 123 in lead case). The court granted Juan Botello’s motion on January 1, 2008 (Docket No. 24 in lead On January 8, 2008, Dr. Pablo Lopez Baez, Dr. Osiris Delgado and Emma Teresa Benitez | a motion captioned “Motion requesting Amendment to Order Extending Deadlines to Filed }Objections to Dischargeability” (Docket No. 27 in lead case). The motion prayed that “the orders jlextending the deadlines to file objections to discharge be amended to be extensive to all creditors and any such objections be filed on or before February 29, 2008.” The court granted this motion on January 15, 2008 (Docket No. 31 in lead case). On February 29, 2008, Plaintiff filed the present adversary proceeding alleging that the debts by Defendant to Plaintiffare not dischargeable under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, 111 U.S.C. §§523(a)(2), 523(a)(4) and 523(a)(6) . On March 10, 2008 Plaintiff filed an amended complaint (Docket No. 7). On April 16, 2008, Defendant submitted a motion requesting an extension jlof 45 days to answer the complaint to be computed from the due date (March 29, 2008) to answer complaint (Docket No. 8). The court entered an order granting the extension to answer the complaint on April 17, 2008 (Docket No. 9). On June 4, 2008 Plaintiff filed a request for entry of default for Defendant’s failure to answer the complaint. An order granting default judgment was Hentered on June 16, 2008 (Docket No. 12). On June 25, 2008 Defendant filed a motion requesting the hearing be vacated, given that an order for default judgment had been issued by the court (Docket No. Defendant on June 26, 2008 filed a motion requesting an extension of time (30 days) to employ isubstitute counsel and to delay the entry of default judgment (Docket No. 15). The court issued an llorder on July 29, 2008 granting Defendant’s motion (Docket No. 16). On July 30, 2008 Plaintiff filed

lasecond motion requesting entry of default judgment (Docket No. 17). On August 9, 2008, Defendant a notice of appearance of substitute counsel and requested a thirty (30) day extension to file the llanswer to the complaint. The court denied the request for the thirty (30) day extension to file the lanswer to the complaint on September 11, 2008 (Docket No. 20). Defendant filed the answer to this jadversary proceeding on September 14, 2008 (Docket No. 22). Subsequently, on December 14, 2008 Defendant filed a “Motion to Dismiss Complaint” (Docket No. 36) alleging that Plaintiffs action is time barred by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4004(a) and 4007 which must be read in conjunction with Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(b)(3). Defendant’s position is that Plaintiffs complaint is time barred since he failed to request an extension or amendment to the order llentered for creditor Juan Botello (Docket No. 24 in lead case). Plaintiff filed an opposition to the motion to dismiss on December 17, 2008 (Docket No. 37) in which he sustains that, “the court explicitly extended the deadline to file objections to discharge as to all creditors when it granted the Motion and amended its orders granting the Trustee’s Motion and Botello’s Motion to the extending the deadline to object to discharge as to all creditors until February 29, 2008.” (Opposition to Motion to Dismiss, p. 3). Applicable Law and Analysis Extension of Time to File a Complaint Objecting to Debtor’s Discharge or Dischargeability of Debts a Chapter 7 Liquidation Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4004(a) and 4007(c) establish a sixty (60) day time limit within which a {creditor may file a complaint to dispute the discharge of the debtor under §727(a) of the Bankruptcy Code and the dischargeability of debts under §523(c) of the Bankruptcy Code in Chapter 7 cases. This itime limit begins to run from the first date set for the meeting of creditors under §341(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4004(a) and 4007(c). In addition, Fed. R. Bank. P. 9006(b){3) the bankruptcy court’s discretion in certain circumstances by providing, inter alia, that a Ibankruptcy court may enlarge the time for filing a complaint under 4004(a) and 4007(c) to the extent under the conditions permitted under such rules. See Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9006(b)(3); Vazquez v. Cruz (In re Cruz), 323 B.R. 827, 831 (Bankr. D. PR. 2005). In this particular adversary proceeding,

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