Advanced Control Solutions, Inc. v. JusticeAdvanced Control Solutions, Inc. v. Justice
Chаpter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code permits an individual to discharge his debts if he “pays his creditors a portion of his monthly income in accordance with a court-approved plan.”
Ransom v. FIA Card Servs., N.A.,
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On appeal, we sit as a second court of review in bankruptcy matters, reviеwing interpretations of law de novo, factual findings by the bankruptcy court for clear error, and matters committed to the bankruptcy court’s discretion for an abuse of discretion.
See Ritchie Special Credit Invs., Ltd. v. U.S. Tr.,
Pursuant to the plain language of
After notice and a hearing, thе court, on its own motion or on a motion by the United States trustee, trustee (or bankruptcy administrator, if any), or any party in interest, may dismiss a case filed by an individual debtor under this chapter whose debts are primarily consumer debts, or, with the debtor’s consent, convert such a case to a case under chapter 11 or 13 of this title, if it’finds that the granting of reliеf would be an abuse of the provisions of this chapter.
(emphasis added). As we have previously indicated,
Advanced Control Solutions argues to the contrаry, asserting that
Accordingly, we affirm the judgments of the district court and the bankruptcy court.
Notes
. The Honorable Ben T. Barry, United Statеs Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Arkansas.
. The Honorable Jimm L. Hendren, United States District Judge for the Western District of Arkansas.
. The bankruptcy court and the district court also found that
. Advanced Control Solutions also argues that allowing a debtor to rеconvert his bankruptcy case back to Chapter 13 under