Originally posted by yuckhatethis
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Did the attorney say this could happen when you filed? Not that attorney's have a crystal ball or anything, but if they have filed a few cases in their district, they usually know which creditor is likely to try what and what the end result has been in cases similar to yours. I think a possible Adversarial Proceedings with merit should have been discussed with you prior to filing. If creditor does have a strong case requiring your attorney's extra services to the tune of $2500, perhaps this was something the attorney should have seen coming and advised you to wait another few months before filing.
In any case, I think BOA is bluffing. Before paying your attorney any more $$$, see how they 341 goes and ask the attorney how much merit BOA's Adversarial Proceeding Complaint actually has and if the attorney thinks they are bluffing.
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