I filed my petition this AM, but this afternoon I got a letter from a creditor showing the amount I owe to be much larger than I estimated. Will this be a problem? I prepared my petition using a web site that prepared my documents, and they said it was ok to estimate amounts owing if you did not have exact amount. Please advise.
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as long as your under-estimation wasn't several thousand dollars off................you'll be fine.
Good Luck!The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.
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Originally posted by lldillonactually it is several thousand, as i listed my balance, and they have added more interest, attorneys fees, etc.The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.
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The software you used to file your petition should have the appropriate amended form. The logic behind keeping your listed debts amount as accurate as possible is to reduce likilhood of you getting balance billed, and incorrect debt undates on your credit repors. A lot of people have to deal with months of frustration to get underestimation matters resolved. Best bet is to simply do an ameneded. It's a relatively a quick and simple process. You never want to have significant balance desprepancies on your BK petition or list the amounts owed as unknown, if seen the results of this sort of carelessness before, and it's a very time consuming headache clear up.
Good Luck!The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.
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