Shawndra Renee Chambliss

CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedJune 24, 2021
Docket21-45353
StatusUnknown

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Shawndra Renee Chambliss, (Mich. 2021).

Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: Case No. 21-45353 SHAWNDRA RENEE CHAMBLISS, Chapter 13 Debtor. Judge Thomas J. Tucker _____________________________/ ORDER DISMISSING CASE On June 23, 2021, the Debtor filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 13, commencing this case. But the Debtor is not eligible to be a debtor in this case under 11 U.S.C. § 109(g)(2), which provides: (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no individual or family farmer may be a debtor under this title who has been a debtor in a case pending under this title at any time in the preceding 180 days if– . . . (2) the debtor requested and obtained the voluntary dismissal of the case following the filing of a request for relief from the automatic stay provided by section 362 of this title. 11 U.S.C. § 109(g)(2). The Debtor was a debtor in a case pending within 180 days before filing this case: Case No. 19-49078, a Chapter 13 case which the Debtor voluntarily dismissed on January 6, 2021. In that case, on September 12, 2019, Creditor HSBC Bank USA, N.A. filed a motion for relief from the automatic stay (Docket # 33 in Case No. 19-49078). On October 29, 2019, the court entered an order lifting the automatic stay as to Creditor HSBC Bank USA, N.A. (Docket # 51). On January 6, 2021, the Debtor filed a motion to voluntarily dismiss that case. (Docket # 73 in Case No. 19-49078). That same day, the Court entered an order of dismissal. (Docket # 74 in Case No. 19-49078.) The Court reiterates what it has held about § 109(g)(2) in prior cases, including the case of In re Turner, 583 B.R. 910, 911 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 2018): The Court agrees with the cases holding that (1) dismissal under § 109(g)(2) is mandatory when that statute applies; dismissal is not discretionary; and (2) it is irrelevant under § 109(g)(2) whether there is some causal link or nexus between the filing of a stay relief motion on the one hand, and the debtor’s later voluntary dismissal of the case on the other hand. Section 109(g)(2) applies, and requires dismissal, in every situation in which, in a prior case pending within 180 days before the filing of the present case, a creditor filed a motion for relief from stay and the debtor later voluntarily dismissed the case, regardless of the debtor’s good faith or whether there was any particular connection between the two events. See Andersson v. Security Federal Savings and Loan of Cleveland (In re Andersson), 209 B.R. [76-78 (B.A.P. 6th Cir.] 1997), and cases cited therein. The undersigned judge has so ruled in previous bench opinions, and adheres to that ruling now. See, e.g., In re Sigh, Case No. 09-62738, November 19, 2009 bench opinion at 5-6 (a copy of the transcript of that bench opinion, . . . is filed in the Sigh case at Docket # 42 . . .). See also In re Steele, 319 B.R. 518, 520 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 2005) (McIvor, J.). Id. (citation omitted); see also In re Bussell, 626 B.R. 891, 892-93 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 2021) (same); In re Stachurski, 613 B.R. 251, 252 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 2020) (same). Based on the facts stated above, the Debtor is not eligible to be a debtor in any bankruptcy case filed within 180 days after January 6, 2021, and therefore is not eligible to file any bankruptcy case until on or after Monday, July 5, 2021. As a result, this case (filed June 23, 2 2021) must be dismissed. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that this bankruptcy case is dismissed.

Signed on June 24, 2021 LEO. |s/ Thomas J. Tucker A ae «= Thomas J. Tucker ed KY United States Bankruptcy Judge

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In Re Steele
319 B.R. 518 (E.D. Michigan, 2005)
In re Turner
583 B.R. 910 (E.D. Michigan, 2018)

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