MORRIS v. THRIFT CREDIT UNION

Bankruptcy No. 80-0047G.

17 B.R. 62 (1981)

In the Matter of Lemmon Beasley MORRIS and Melba Jean Morris, formerly Melba Jean Pruitt, Debtors, Plaintiffs, v. THRIFT CREDIT UNION, Defendant.

United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Georgia.

November 4, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerry Shugart, Alpharetta, Ga., for plaintiffs.

Allen Broxton, Telford, Stewart & Stephens, Gainsville, Ga., for defendant.


INTRODUCTION

WILLIAM L. NORTON, Jr., Bankruptcy Judge.

Lemmon Beasley Morris and Melba Jean Morris (hereinafter the "Debtors") filed a joint petition in bankruptcy on October 2, 1980. The Debtors exempted their interest in a 1978 Mazda automobile in which Thrift Credit Union (hereinafter "Thrift") held a security interest. Thrift would not allow the Debtors to reaffirm the indebtedness on the automobile. On December 12, 1980, the debtors filed an adversary...

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