Do creditors even notice bankruptcy filings these days? I have had minor violations like phone calls and letters, but I'll let those go. A big violation from a creditor's attorney who refused to dismiss bank and wage garnishments. I am going after that one because she lied to me in writing, misrepresented the law, I'm still not whole and damages are still accruing.
I have another one that I'm not sure about. It is a deficiency lawsuit on an multi-unit building we lost last year. It was filed against the LLC and my husband personally. The creditor's attorney filed a motion for default judgment against both the LLC and my husband, but there's a footnote saying that he's in bankruptcy and action is stayed toward him.
I want the attorney to dismiss the case against my husband. He can pursue the default judgment against the LLC, for whatever good that will do him.
If that judgment is recorded, no one will ever see the footnote. It will look like a post-filing judgment debt. Even if the creditor doesn't pursue it, I bet it would mess with our credit and LOOK like a big honking debt we still owe. I'd like to nip this in the bud. Thoughts?
I ask because our attorney doesn't do the violation cases. I want to have my ducks in a row when I talk to a new attorney, and I would need to get this filed pretty quickly.
I have another one that I'm not sure about. It is a deficiency lawsuit on an multi-unit building we lost last year. It was filed against the LLC and my husband personally. The creditor's attorney filed a motion for default judgment against both the LLC and my husband, but there's a footnote saying that he's in bankruptcy and action is stayed toward him.
I want the attorney to dismiss the case against my husband. He can pursue the default judgment against the LLC, for whatever good that will do him.
If that judgment is recorded, no one will ever see the footnote. It will look like a post-filing judgment debt. Even if the creditor doesn't pursue it, I bet it would mess with our credit and LOOK like a big honking debt we still owe. I'd like to nip this in the bud. Thoughts?
I ask because our attorney doesn't do the violation cases. I want to have my ducks in a row when I talk to a new attorney, and I would need to get this filed pretty quickly.
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