Question is still not answered so that I understand it
This is a follow up to my previous post. By the way thank you one and all for responding...
I am going to take the advice of some of you that posted and just let my bk get tossed out in a few months and then negotiate to pay my creditors whatever prices we agree upon. HOWEVER one thing is not clear to me
I emailed my attorney and this is what I asked him
Since my creditors turned my accounts over to their attorneys to represent them in my bk case...Am I responsible to pay any of the costs that their attorneys charge them to represent them for acting on my creditors' behalf?
In other words say I owe Credit Card company A $5,000. My bk gets tossed out. Do I now owe my creditor $5000 or $5000 plus any fees or charges their attorneys charged them? My lawyer wrote back and said
"Yes you do...But since you will be settling with your creditors for a discount..it doesn't really apply". Not sure what he means.
My accounts were initially turned over to collection agencies and the attorneys didn't enter the picture until AFTER I filed my bk. Again..once this bk is tossed out will I have my creditors' attorneys chasing me down for additional monies? I don't want to settle with Credit Card company A only to find out that their attorneys are now after me. ALL my debt is on credit cards.
I was always under the impression that once the bk got tossed the account reverted back to my original creditors and when I settled with them for a specific amount that would be the last I heard from them or their attorneys on this matter. Right or wrong
ANY input would be appreciated
Thank you
skyline1222
This is a follow up to my previous post. By the way thank you one and all for responding...
I am going to take the advice of some of you that posted and just let my bk get tossed out in a few months and then negotiate to pay my creditors whatever prices we agree upon. HOWEVER one thing is not clear to me
I emailed my attorney and this is what I asked him
Since my creditors turned my accounts over to their attorneys to represent them in my bk case...Am I responsible to pay any of the costs that their attorneys charge them to represent them for acting on my creditors' behalf?
In other words say I owe Credit Card company A $5,000. My bk gets tossed out. Do I now owe my creditor $5000 or $5000 plus any fees or charges their attorneys charged them? My lawyer wrote back and said
"Yes you do...But since you will be settling with your creditors for a discount..it doesn't really apply". Not sure what he means.
My accounts were initially turned over to collection agencies and the attorneys didn't enter the picture until AFTER I filed my bk. Again..once this bk is tossed out will I have my creditors' attorneys chasing me down for additional monies? I don't want to settle with Credit Card company A only to find out that their attorneys are now after me. ALL my debt is on credit cards.
I was always under the impression that once the bk got tossed the account reverted back to my original creditors and when I settled with them for a specific amount that would be the last I heard from them or their attorneys on this matter. Right or wrong
ANY input would be appreciated
Thank you
skyline1222
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