Our attorney forwarded a letter they received from Chase regarding a CC that I had. It states that the debtor's account statements and court documents reveal that Chase may have a non-dischargeable claim. It then outlines all the charges between 11/18/08 and 1/23/09 which totaled 9k.
It states that "Chase is considering filing a Complaint to Determine Dischargeability of Debt with regard to this account. However, before making a decision whether to move forward with litigation, it would be helpful if your client could provide me with more information about the reason for the charges, what was purchased and her financial condition at the time the charges were made. I note that the account was opened in 2006 as a Business Account. However, your client does not list any businesses on her Statement of Financial Affairs. As you know the bar date for filing a Complaint is 7/6/09. Therefore, I ask that you contact me by 6/5/09. If I do not hear from you by this date, I will contact my client to discuss potential courses of action."
My attorney says while they may proceed with a lawsuit, it's not typical. My attorney has offered to help me settle the debt for $250 up front and 10% of the amount they are able to reduce the settlement by. Should I take them up on that or should I just wait to see if Chase proceeds? Should I respond to Chase at all as far as them wanting to know about the reason for the charges? About $4k was the animal hospital because my dog had a seizure and got very sick, $3k was because my daughter had a car accident, $1k was my son's college tuition and then there were miscellaneous charges. Any suggestions? Any experience with Chase in these matters?
It states that "Chase is considering filing a Complaint to Determine Dischargeability of Debt with regard to this account. However, before making a decision whether to move forward with litigation, it would be helpful if your client could provide me with more information about the reason for the charges, what was purchased and her financial condition at the time the charges were made. I note that the account was opened in 2006 as a Business Account. However, your client does not list any businesses on her Statement of Financial Affairs. As you know the bar date for filing a Complaint is 7/6/09. Therefore, I ask that you contact me by 6/5/09. If I do not hear from you by this date, I will contact my client to discuss potential courses of action."
My attorney says while they may proceed with a lawsuit, it's not typical. My attorney has offered to help me settle the debt for $250 up front and 10% of the amount they are able to reduce the settlement by. Should I take them up on that or should I just wait to see if Chase proceeds? Should I respond to Chase at all as far as them wanting to know about the reason for the charges? About $4k was the animal hospital because my dog had a seizure and got very sick, $3k was because my daughter had a car accident, $1k was my son's college tuition and then there were miscellaneous charges. Any suggestions? Any experience with Chase in these matters?
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