Has anyone ever had to do this? If you have not seen my previous post, the secured property is my vehicle which had a car title loan on it at the time of filing 3 years ago. I spoke to a paralegal at my attorney's office that said I could file a claim for them so I could get my title back after discharge. She said she was looking for an exact amount (in my file that she hasn't pulled yet) so that she could file the claim because the creditor will not respond to any of the attorney's request for this information.
First of all, I would appreciate any info you can share because the people in my attorney's office are very hard to get in contact with. I'm preparing an email that I'm sure they will not quickly answer. I'd like to be as informed as possible for my one-sided conversation.
Why does the paralegal need the exact amount? So the creditor won't object and want a hearing? If that is the case, why not do that in the beginning and put it in the plan? My plan says that the creditor gets the $2400 I listed (and provided the documents I had) plus 6 point something interest. If she is worried about them objecting, I'd rather overshoot it to $2500. Nobody is going to turn down more money.
I'm also worried that they are giving me the run around because they actually don't know what to do. I don't know how routine it is for the debtor file a claim on behalf of a creditor. But either way, I need to find out as much as I can.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks, you guys!
First of all, I would appreciate any info you can share because the people in my attorney's office are very hard to get in contact with. I'm preparing an email that I'm sure they will not quickly answer. I'd like to be as informed as possible for my one-sided conversation.
Why does the paralegal need the exact amount? So the creditor won't object and want a hearing? If that is the case, why not do that in the beginning and put it in the plan? My plan says that the creditor gets the $2400 I listed (and provided the documents I had) plus 6 point something interest. If she is worried about them objecting, I'd rather overshoot it to $2500. Nobody is going to turn down more money.
I'm also worried that they are giving me the run around because they actually don't know what to do. I don't know how routine it is for the debtor file a claim on behalf of a creditor. But either way, I need to find out as much as I can.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks, you guys!
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