My Attorney told me things related to the house that I got in arguments here about. I don't know who was right, but it turned out just like he said.
If your Attorney is anything like mine, they know the law, and they know what you can get away with. Often two very different things.
If your Attorney is anything like mine, they know the law, and they know what you can get away with. Often two very different things.
But I will say some of the advice given on this forum don’t always jive with what I have found to be reality going through this thus far. A lot of the BK process just varies so much by the area/state you are in, individual trustee, circuit court you fall under, and a variety of other individual factors dealing with your case that may be ‘out of the ordinary’.
At the end of the day, TRUST YOUR ATTORNEY! As long as you have done your homework on the law firm ahead of time and you get a good attorney (or as best you can), your best bet is going to just put trust with your legal counsel. They best know your individual laws, court rulings, likelihood of getting by with certain listing on your means test, schedules, etc. and a lot of times they are buddies with the trustees and/or ARE trustees in your area. They know best…..
If your lawyer says stay n pay should work....go with that for now until trustee mentions otherwise or tries to force you to do otherwise, and the chances are good you will be fine witht hat. My lawyer is having me stay n pay too, despite what's been listed on this forum...i looked up some cases in my area and it's a very common way to get through a BK on a mortgage.
My 2 cents…
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