Wear v. Green (In Re Green)

115 B.R. 1001, 1990 Bankr. LEXIS 1386, 20 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 1190, 1990 WL 89472
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedJune 14, 1990
Docket19-40553
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Wear v. Green (In Re Green), 115 B.R. 1001, 1990 Bankr. LEXIS 1386, 20 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 1190, 1990 WL 89472 (Mo. 1990).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REQUIRING TURNOVER OF PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE AND DENYING EXEMPTIONS

ARTHUR B. FEDERMAN, Bankruptcy Judge.

The adversary action before the Court is the Chapter 7 Trustee’s Complaint for turnover and objection to exemptions. The Court has jurisdiction over this adversary action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334(b), and may enter final orders in this core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2)(B) and (b)(2)(E).

This action, related to the Chapter 7 case assigned to Division 1 of this Court, was transferred to Division 3 based upon Judge Karen M. See’s recusal. The Trustee filed his complaint on November 14, 1989, and service of process and summons was completed against all of the above-named defendants. Trial of the matter was originally set for March 7,1989; subsequent to the transfer to Division 3, trial was set in for March 23, 1990. Pursuant to agreement of all of the parties, the Stipulation of Facts was submitted to the Court on March 23, 1990. After duly considering the Stipulation of Facts, the documents incorporated therein, and the argument of counsel as presented in their written briefs, the Court finds in favor of plaintiff and directs defendants to turn over to plaintiff the value of certain assets held in a profit-sharing plan for the benefit of debtor Howard C. Green.

FINDINGS OF FACT

Debtors filed their Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition on July 27, 1989. At the time of the filing of the petition, Howard C. Green was employed as a store manager by Defendant Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (“Wal-Mart”) in Marshfield, Missouri and had been employed by Wal-Mart for sixteen (16) years. Mr. Green is now employed by Wal-Mart as a store manager at a Wal-Mart discount retail store in Bedford, Virginia.

Mr. Green was born on November 7, 1941 and was 47 years of age at the time the bankruptcy petition was filed; Debtor Verla B. Green was born on September 4, 1925 and was 63 years of age at the time the bankruptcy petition was filed. Mr. Green has a life expectancy of 75.1 years, and Mrs. Green has a life expectancy of 82.6 years, according to the mortality table published in Am.Jur.2d, Desk Book (1989 Cum.Supp.), Item No. 159.

Both debtors state that they are in good health and neither has been hospitalized within the last two (2) years. Mrs. Green had surgery to repair a herniated disc in 1984. Prior to that she had been employed as a dog groomer, but is unable to engage in employment involved in heavy lifting since her back surgery. Immediately prior to the filing of the bankruptcy, Mrs. Green operated a ladies ready-to-wear apparel and accessories business known as “Mademoiselle of Marshfield”. The business became insolvent and operations terminated on April 15, 1989.

Mr. Green anticipates that he will retire at age 65. He does not anticipate any substantial increase or decrease in his income prior to retirement. Debtors have no IRA or retirement accounts, except for the Wal-Mart Profit Sharing Plan described below. Debtors do not anticipate any substantial increase or decrease in their anticipated living expenses between now and retirement age, except for normal costs of living and possible future medical expenses in connection with Mrs. Green’s back problems. Both debtors are covered under Wal-Mart’s group medical and dental insurance plans.

Mr. Green earned $29,797.00 both in 1987 and in 1988. His total gross earnings from *1003 employment in 1989 were $31,905.35. His present monthly gross income is $2,692.32, all earned from his employment at Wal-Mart. Mrs. Green is not currently employed and receives $343.00 per month in Social Security benefits. In addition, she earned $400.70 in wages in 1989. Debtors do not have any dependent children and are not providing financial support for any other person. The following is a list prepared by debtors’ of their current claimed monthly income and living expenses:

INCOME
Gross pay (monthly/salary) Husband $2,692.32 O ©^ o
Less: Federal Tax withholding $353.80
FICA $201.30
State Tax withholding $120.36
United Way $ 2.00
$677.46
Life Ins. (Howard) $ 2.76
Dep. Life $ 5.34
Ins. Tax $ 24.92
Accidental Death $■ 4.16
$ 37.18
Medical coverage $ 46.00
Dental Coverage $ 11.00
Long Term Disability anee Insur- $ 8.08
$ 65.08
Total Deductions $779.72
Net Pay $1,912.60 O © ©
Other income: Social Security ©I © CO CO
$1,912.60 Total Monthly Income CO ^ CO © ©
Total NET Income husband and wife DO to ox OX © ©
EXPENSES
Home expenses:
Rent of residence $ 375.00
Utilities:
Electricity $ 264.00
Water $ 17.00
Telephone $ 35.00
Other (sewer $21.00, Trash $6) $ 27.00
Total Utilities $ 343.00
Total, all home expenses $ 718.00
Other Expenses:
Auto (1983 Cadillac) Loan Repayment (through June 1990) 383.00
Fuel 200.00
Maintenance & Repair* 150.00
Insurance 60.00
Food 275.00
Clothing 62.00
Laundry and Dry Cleaning 35.00
Medical, dental 87.00
Recreation and Entertainment Cable TV & Newspaper 18.00
Donations (Church) 40.00
Postage 30.00
Pet Food and Care _ $ 24.00
Total Other Expenses $1,820.00
Total Estimated current monthly expenses $2,538.00
* debtors incurred $1,927.00 of repair expenses 9/11/89 to 2/8/90

*1004 Wal-Mart is a Delaware corporation, with its administrative office located in Bentonville, Arkansas. The stock of Wal-Mart is publicly held and is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Wal-Mart, an accrual-basis taxpayer, reports its taxable income on the basis of a January 31 fiscal year.

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