IN RE SIMPSON

Bankruptcy No. 81-652, Adv. No. 83-0140.

37 B.R. 132 (1984)

In re Joseph J. SIMPSON d/b/a JS Associates, Sandpiper Associates, Debtor. ESTATE OF John Malcolm NEILSON, Plaintiff, v. Joseph J. SIMPSON, Raymond Patryn, Esq., Trustee, Defendants.

United States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Hampshire.

February 2, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth E. Churbuck, Nashua, N.H., for debtor/defendant.

Michael Bently, Keene, N.H., for Estate of John Neilson.


JAMES A. GOODMAN, Bankruptcy Judge.

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION

This is an action to determine the dischargeability of specific debts owing to the estate of John Neilson. From the evidence submitted, the Court finds the following facts. The debtor, Joseph J. Simpson, was a friend of the deceased, John Malcolm Neilson, for over three years. On June 18, 1979, the debtor co-signed a personal demand note between Neilson and the Nashua Trust Company for $13,312.00...

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