Hello BK Forum.
Me and my wife were forced into a chapter 13 bankruptcy here in louisiana in April of 2006 to save our house,for 48 months at $668.00 a month.I need some advise.
In our case our mortgage servicer made a claim of roughly $24000.00 on the principle balance plus arrearages of $1,736.02 when we filed in April 2006.
The IRS made a claim against us for $119.00 when our case was filed in April 2006.
My wife works for about $12.80 per hour and has worked for the same place since 1994.I am on disability social security and have been since september of 1996.
We have been faithful in our case and our last payment will be in May of 2010.One of our storage buildings burnt a few months ago and the insurance check came for $3000.00 for the dwelling.We carried the check to our attorney,since the check came in my name and my mortgage servicers name.
My attorney wanted to take the check and put it on the remainder of my bankruptcy the month before last which was at that time a balance of $6,680.00.
Our case showed we only owed to our mortgage servicer only $500.00 on the arrearages and $6,180.00 on our principle balance.
Our Attorney`s office called my wife today and said our Trustee had a problem with us taking the $3000.00 check and putting it on our bankruptcy balance,because now the IRS is claiming that my wife owes $2100.00 in taxes from the year of 2005.
Also the mortgage servicer is now telling our bankruptcy Attorney that we owed over $2000.00 in arrearages instead of their claim of the original $1,736.02 that was their original claim,that was filed in our bankruptcy that they did not show-up at the confirmation hearing to dispute.
For one my wife has never had to pay in on her taxes where she has worked in the last 15 years.She made under $24,000.00 in 2005.Now she did not file her tax return in 2005 though.
Tell me this.
How can our mortgage servicer now claim that we actually owe over $2000.00 dollars in arrearages from their original claim of $1,736.02 that was confirmed in our chapter 13 bankruptcy hearing in 2006,which they failed to dispute at the comfirmation hearing in may of 2006?
Can they charge us interest and late charges during a chapter 13 bankruptcy,even while we are protected against them,and our trustee isthe one paying them?
Also how can the IRS make this new claim from 2005 in 2009 when the bankruptcy was filed in 2006 which their claim was then $119.00 owed to them that they did not dispute at our comfirmation hearing ?
Also my wife does not make enough a year to owe them in reality and then its added to our bankruptcy after we have been in it now for 48 months?
Am I missing something here that the Attorney`s-Judges-and Trustees fail to tell people going into a chapter 13?
Any advise and your opinions of what can we do would be more than deeply appreciated.
Thank you.
Steve.
Me and my wife were forced into a chapter 13 bankruptcy here in louisiana in April of 2006 to save our house,for 48 months at $668.00 a month.I need some advise.
In our case our mortgage servicer made a claim of roughly $24000.00 on the principle balance plus arrearages of $1,736.02 when we filed in April 2006.
The IRS made a claim against us for $119.00 when our case was filed in April 2006.
My wife works for about $12.80 per hour and has worked for the same place since 1994.I am on disability social security and have been since september of 1996.
We have been faithful in our case and our last payment will be in May of 2010.One of our storage buildings burnt a few months ago and the insurance check came for $3000.00 for the dwelling.We carried the check to our attorney,since the check came in my name and my mortgage servicers name.
My attorney wanted to take the check and put it on the remainder of my bankruptcy the month before last which was at that time a balance of $6,680.00.
Our case showed we only owed to our mortgage servicer only $500.00 on the arrearages and $6,180.00 on our principle balance.
Our Attorney`s office called my wife today and said our Trustee had a problem with us taking the $3000.00 check and putting it on our bankruptcy balance,because now the IRS is claiming that my wife owes $2100.00 in taxes from the year of 2005.
Also the mortgage servicer is now telling our bankruptcy Attorney that we owed over $2000.00 in arrearages instead of their claim of the original $1,736.02 that was their original claim,that was filed in our bankruptcy that they did not show-up at the confirmation hearing to dispute.
For one my wife has never had to pay in on her taxes where she has worked in the last 15 years.She made under $24,000.00 in 2005.Now she did not file her tax return in 2005 though.
Tell me this.
How can our mortgage servicer now claim that we actually owe over $2000.00 dollars in arrearages from their original claim of $1,736.02 that was confirmed in our chapter 13 bankruptcy hearing in 2006,which they failed to dispute at the comfirmation hearing in may of 2006?
Can they charge us interest and late charges during a chapter 13 bankruptcy,even while we are protected against them,and our trustee isthe one paying them?
Also how can the IRS make this new claim from 2005 in 2009 when the bankruptcy was filed in 2006 which their claim was then $119.00 owed to them that they did not dispute at our comfirmation hearing ?
Also my wife does not make enough a year to owe them in reality and then its added to our bankruptcy after we have been in it now for 48 months?
Am I missing something here that the Attorney`s-Judges-and Trustees fail to tell people going into a chapter 13?
Any advise and your opinions of what can we do would be more than deeply appreciated.
Thank you.
Steve.
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