In re: Steven Schafer v.

CourtBankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Sixth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 17, 2011
Docket10-8030
StatusPublished

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ELECTRONIC CITATION: 2011 FED App. 0002P (6th Cir.) File Name: 11b0002p.06

BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL OF THE SIXTH CIRCUIT

In re: Steven M. Schafer, ) ) Debtor. ) _____________________________________ ) ) ) Thomas C. Richardson, ) No. 10-8030 ) Trustee-Appellant, ) ) v. ) ) Steven M. Schafer, ) ) Appellee. ) ) ) In re: Dorothy Ann Jones, ) ) Debtor. ) _____________________________________ ) ) ) Thomas R. Tibble, ) No. 10-8031 ) Trustee-Appellant, ) ) v. ) ) Dorothy Ann Jones, ) ) Appellee. ) )

1 Appeal from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan Case No. 09-03268 Case No. 09-09415

Argued: November 9, 2010

Decided and Filed: February 17, 2011

Before: FULTON, McIVOR, and SHEA-STONUM, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Judges. ____________________

COUNSEL

ARGUED: Nicholas J. Daly, LEWIS REED & ALLEN, P.C., Kalamazoo, Michigan, for Appellants. Scott P. Zochowski, ZOCHOWSKI LAW, Royal Oak, Michigan, for Appellees. Heather M.S. Durian, OFFICE OF THE MICHIGAN ATTORNEY GENERAL, Lansing, Michigan, for Intervenor. ON BRIEF: Nicholas J. Daly, LEWIS REED & ALLEN, P.C., Kalamazoo, Michigan, for Appellants. Scott P. Zochowski, ZOCHOWSKI LAW, Royal Oak, Michigan, Kerry D. Hettinger, HETTINGER & HETTINGER, P.C., Portage, Michigan, for Appellees. Heather M.S. Durian, OFFICE OF THE MICHIGAN ATTORNEY GENERAL, Lansing, Michigan, for Intervenor.

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OPINION ____________________

MARCI B. McIVOR, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Judge. This is a consolidated appeal of two individual Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases involving two unrelated debtors, Steven M. Schafer and Dorothy Ann Jones. In these consolidated appeals, the Chapter 7 Trustees, Thomas C. Richardson and Thomas R. Tibble, appeal the bankruptcy court’s orders denying the Trustees’ motions objecting to the Debtors’ claim of exemptions under 11 U.S.C. § 522. The bankruptcy court held that Michigan’s bankruptcy-specific exemption statute (Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451) is constitutional under the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, art. VI, cl.2. For the reasons set forth below, the Panel REVERSES the bankruptcy court’s orders.

2 STATEMENT OF ISSUE The issue on appeal is whether Michigan’s bankruptcy-specific exemption statute (Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451) is unconstitutional under either the Bankruptcy Clause (art. I, § 8, cl. 4); or the Supremacy Clause (art. VI, cl. 2) of the United States Constitution.

JURISDICTION AND STANDARD OF REVIEW The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Sixth Circuit has jurisdiction to decide this appeal. The United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan has authorized appeals to the Panel, and none of the parties has timely elected to have these appeals heard by the district court. 28 U.S.C. §§ 158(b)(6), (c)(1). A final order of the bankruptcy court may be appealed as of right pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(a)(1). For purposes of appeal, an order is final if it “‘ends the litigation on the merits and leaves nothing for the court to do but execute the judgment.’” Midland Asphalt Corp. v. United States, 489 U.S. 794, 798, 109 S. Ct. 1494, 1497 (1989) (citation omitted). A bankruptcy court’s order denying a claim of exemption is a final, appealable order. Menninger v. Schramm (In re Schramm), 431 B.R. 397, 399 (B.A.P. 6th Cir. 2010); see also 9 Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 4003.03[2] (Alan N. Resnick & Henry J. Sommer eds., 15th ed. rev. 2009).

The bankruptcy court’s legal conclusions are reviewed de novo. Therefore, a bankruptcy court’s decision that relies on or interprets state law and the Bankruptcy Code is reviewed de novo. In re Schramm, 431 B.R. at 399; Lebovitz v. Hangemeyer (In re Lebovitz), 360 B.R. 612 (B.A.P. 6th Cir. 2007) (reviewing bankruptcy court’s interpretation of state’s exemption statute de novo because it involves a question of law). Whether a state statute violates the United States Constitution is also subject to de novo review. United States v. Sawyers, 409 F.3d 732, 735 (6th Cir. 2005) (citation omitted). “De novo means that the appellate court determines the law independently of the trial court’s determination.” Treinish v. Norwest Bank Minn., N.A. (In re Periandri), 266 B.R. 651, 653 (B.A.P. 6th Cir. 2001) (citation omitted).

3 FACTS

Steven M. Schafer (B.A.P. Case No. 10-8030) On March 23, 2009, Steven M. Schafer (“Schafer”) filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code.

On Schedule C, Schafer claimed an exemption in the equity of his residence totaling $44,695. The home is estimated to have a fair market value of $160,000. The home is encumbered by two mortgages and a tax lien totaling $99,305. Schafer claims the state homestead exemption under Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451(1)(n). Under Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451(1)(n), Schafer, a disabled debtor, may claim a maximum exemption of $45,000 in the value of his home.

Thomas C. Richardson (“Trustee”) was appointed the Chapter 7 Trustee.

On October 30, 2009, the Trustee filed an objection to Schafer’s claim of exemptions and a brief in support of the Trustee’s objection. The Trustee argued that the Michigan exemption statute violates the Bankruptcy Clause (art. I, § 8, cl. 4) and the Supremacy Clause (art VI, cl. 2) of the United States Constitution.

On November 2, 2009, the Trustee filed a Notice of Constitutional Challenge to Schafer’s homestead exemption, in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.1, made applicable in bankruptcy under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9005.1. On November 3, 2009, the court clerk filed a certificate under 28 U.S.C. § 2403(b), certifying to Michael A. Cox, the Attorney General of the State of Michigan, that the constitutionality of § 600.5451(l)(n) of the Michigan exemption statute had been challenged. The Attorney General did not file an appearance in the Schafer case, nor respond to the Trustee’s objection.

4 Dorothy Ann Jones (B.A.P. Case No. 10-8031) On August 7, 2009, Dorothy Ann Jones (“Jones”) filed a voluntary petition under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code.

On Schedule C, Jones claimed an exemption in the equity of a residence she owns. Jones leases the real estate on which the residence is located from a local church campground. The home is estimated to have a fair market value of $30,000. The property is not encumbered by any security interests. Jones claims the state homestead exemption under Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451(1)(n). Under Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5451(1)(n), Jones claims an exemption in the equity of the residence in the amount of $30,000.

Thomas R. Tibble (“Trustee”) was appointed the Chapter 7 Trustee.

On October 20, 2009, the Trustee filed an objection to the claim of exemptions filed by Jones and a brief in support of the Trustee’s objection. The Trustee argued that the Michigan exemption statute violates the Bankruptcy Clause (art. I, § 8, cl. 4) and the Supremacy Clause (art. VI, cl. 2) of the United States Constitution.

On October 23, 2009, the Trustee filed a Notice of Constitutional Challenge to Jones’ homestead exemption, in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P.

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