In re Skubal

596 B.R. 826
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedDecember 14, 2018
DocketCase No. 13-14627-BFK
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
In re Skubal, 596 B.R. 826 (Va. 2018).

Opinion

Brian F. Kenney, United States Bankruptcy Judge

This matter is before the Court on remand from the District Court. Although the District Court affirmed this Court's decision approving the Chapter 7 Trustee's Final Report and Final Application for the Allowance of Fees and Expenses, and affirmed this Court's decision to overrule Mr. Skubal's Motion for Reconsideration of the same, the District Court remanded the case to this Court for further findings on "whether the benefit to be derived from the Trustee's decision to file and pursue claims on behalf of creditors who did not file claims was outweighed by the harm imposed on the parties in interest, including the debtor and Mr. Skubal." Skubal v. McCarthy , Civil No. 1:17-cv-936 (AJT/TCB), Docket No. 10, p. 13.

The Court heard the evidence and the arguments of the parties on September 21 and 28, and November 7, 2018. For the reasons stated below, the Court will disallow the legal fees incurred by the Trustee in defense of the Midland claim, but will allow the fees incurred in defense of the Debtor's non-dischargeable student loan *827claims. Accordingly, the Debtor's and Mr. Skubal's Objections to the Trustee's Final Report will be sustained in part and overruled in part.

Findings of Fact

The Court, having heard the evidence, makes the following findings of fact:

A. Ms. Skubal Files a Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy.

1. Megan Skubal ("Ms. Skubal," or "the Debtor") is an attorney licensed to practice in the State of North Carolina. She has an M.B.A. from the University of Central Florida and a J.D. from New York Law School. She is now employed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.1

2. Ms. Skubal's father, Thomas Skubal, resides in Boca Raton, Florida. He is a real estate developer. He also has had experience as an examiner with the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.

3. Before Ms. Skubal filed for bankruptcy relief, her father put her on the title to a number of his properties, as an estate planning device. Ms. Skubal did not contribute to the purchase prices, nor to the maintenance, of any of these properties.

4. Ms. Skubal also agreed to act as personal guarantor for an acquisition loan and a line of credit, both from SunTrust Bank, on one of her father's properties. The loan went into default and SunTrust filed a lawsuit against her to collect on the line of credit. TR. Ex. 1.2 It was this event that caused her to file for bankruptcy relief.

5. On October 11, 2013, Ms. Skubal filed a Voluntary Petition under Chapter 7 with this Court. Tr. Ex. 2.

6. Kevin McCarthy, a member of the U.S. Trustee's Panel of Chapter 7 Trustees in this District, was appointed as the Chapter 7 Trustee.

7. In her Schedules, the Debtor listed an ownership interest in the following properties:

Property Value Secured Claims • 226 Old Meg's Lane $500,000.00 $320,000.00 Boone, NC 28607 • 306 Old Meg's Lane $500,000.00 $850,000.00 Boone, NC 28607 • 5701 Camino Del Sol #306 $140,000.00 $175,000.00 Boca Raton, FL • Firethorn Lot #102 $150,000.00 $0.00 Blowing Rock, NC 28605

Id. , Schedule A.

8. For the 226 Old Meg's Lane property *828and the 306 Old Meg's Lane property, the Debtor listed the properties as: "titled jointly with father. Debtor invested $0 in the property." Id.

9. For the 5701 Camino Del Sol # 306 property, the Debtor listed this as: "owned jointly with father." Id.

10. The Debtor listed the Firethorn Lot # 102 property as: "Debtor invested $0; no debt."

11. All four of the properties were listed as being owned jointly as tenants in common with the Debtor's father, Thomas Skubal.

12. The Debtor also listed an ownership interest in an entity known as Dawn to Dusk, Inc., dba "Get Smart Preschool, S Corp. located in Florida," with a value listed as "Unknown." Id. , Schedule B.

13. On the debt side, she listed the following secured debts:

Creditor Collateral Amount of Claim SunTrust Bank 306 Old Meg's Lane $100,000.00 SunTrust Mortgage 226 Old Meg's Lane $320,000.00 SunTrust Mortgage 306 Old Meg's Lane $750,000.00 TD Bank 5701 Camino Del Sol #306 $175,000.00

Id. , Schedule D.

14. She further listed the following in unsecured, non-priority debts:

Creditor Amount of Claim ACS Education Services $46,171.47 Bank of America $1,002.58 Citi Platinum Card $25,818.06 Verizon $200.00 Verizon Wireless $419.41

Id. , Schedule F.

15. The Debtor listed each of the unsecured, non-priority claims as "not contingent, not unliquidated and not disputed." Id.

16. The Trustee conducted a meeting of creditors on November 13, 2013. At the meeting of creditors, the Trustee learned that the Get Smart Preschool was an operating day care center in Florida with 20 to 25 employees.

17. The Debtor advised the Trustee that 206 Meg's Lane was a vacation home in North Carolina that her father used a few weeks per year.

18. The Trustee also learned that the property at 5701 Camino Del Sol # 306 was Mr. Skubal's residence.

*82919. The Trustee further learned that Ms. Skubal was on the title to these properties as an estate planning tool, used by her father to avoid probate distribution.

20. Although the Debtor filed the case as a "no asset" case (that is, she checked the box on the petition that stated "Debtor estimates that, after any exempt property is excluded and administrative expenses paid, there will be no funds available for distribution to unsecured creditors"), the Trustee requested an Asset Notice and a bar date for the filing of claims. Docket Nos. 13 and 14.

21. In response, the Clerk sent out a Notice to all of the creditors listed in the Schedules of a bar date to file claims of April 16, 2014. Docket No. 16.

22. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB filed a Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay with respect to the Debtor's interest in the property at 306 Old Meg's Lane, which was granted without opposition. Docket Nos. 10 (Motion), 12 (Order).

23. The Trustee filed an Application to employ his law firm, McCarthy & White, PC, as his counsel in the case, which also was granted without opposition. Docket Nos. 19 (Application to Employ), 22 (Order).

B. The Trustee Begins Exploring a Sale of Certain Assets.

24. In November 2013, the Trustee began exploring the value of certain assets by requesting information from Ms. Skubal's counsel. Tr. Ex. 3.

25. The Trustee called Mr. Skubal in January 2014 to discuss the properties. The Trustee advised Mr. Skubal that he wanted to work with Mr. Skubal. Mr. Skubal advised the Trustee that he had an attorney in North Carolina, though he did not identify the attorney. The Trustee asked Mr. Skubal to have the attorney call him, but no attorney contacted the Trustee.

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