My case has already been discharged. I apologize for posting here but there is not a proper category under the "after discharge" area.
I purchased a car in Mar 09. At the same time of the modification request I also found my own home insurance and the interest rate on my house was lowered. The timing could not have been anymore perfect for me to get a lower payment plan.
Well to make a long story short I received a wage order to pay a new lower price to the trustees office. Two months later the modification was denied and I never received an order to change my payments. Back in November I recevied a notice of a possible dismissal because my payments are behind by over $5000.
I spoke with my attorney and asked how do I become behind in payments when I am paying what was ordered? He stated the mortgage company is reporting they paid for insurance for a longer period than what they really did and the trustee denied the modification until someone can prove what is really owed. At this time my lawyer denies any wrong doing.
I called the trustees office and they stated the lawyer requests the wage orders. They stated the lower wage order should not have gone out until the modification was approved and his failure to submit an additional order to adjust for the denied modification is the true reason why I am behind.
So I am faced with dismissal and a refiling of my case. Refiling means another 10 years of reporting, a even more damaged credit report and starting my 5 year repayment period over.
So who is really at fault here? I am considering filing a complaint with the bar of my state. The only thing that will make me happy at this point and not complain is if the attorney funds my now $6000 payment that I am behind by at no additional charge to me. However knowing that there is no possible way he will agree to that I am considering asking him to refile with no additional costs and then complaining. After the refile is complete I will find another attorney to handle my case from here on out.
Does anyone have any light to shed on this?
I purchased a car in Mar 09. At the same time of the modification request I also found my own home insurance and the interest rate on my house was lowered. The timing could not have been anymore perfect for me to get a lower payment plan.
Well to make a long story short I received a wage order to pay a new lower price to the trustees office. Two months later the modification was denied and I never received an order to change my payments. Back in November I recevied a notice of a possible dismissal because my payments are behind by over $5000.
I spoke with my attorney and asked how do I become behind in payments when I am paying what was ordered? He stated the mortgage company is reporting they paid for insurance for a longer period than what they really did and the trustee denied the modification until someone can prove what is really owed. At this time my lawyer denies any wrong doing.
I called the trustees office and they stated the lawyer requests the wage orders. They stated the lower wage order should not have gone out until the modification was approved and his failure to submit an additional order to adjust for the denied modification is the true reason why I am behind.
So I am faced with dismissal and a refiling of my case. Refiling means another 10 years of reporting, a even more damaged credit report and starting my 5 year repayment period over.
So who is really at fault here? I am considering filing a complaint with the bar of my state. The only thing that will make me happy at this point and not complain is if the attorney funds my now $6000 payment that I am behind by at no additional charge to me. However knowing that there is no possible way he will agree to that I am considering asking him to refile with no additional costs and then complaining. After the refile is complete I will find another attorney to handle my case from here on out.
Does anyone have any light to shed on this?
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