I signed my chap.7 papers 9/18, my 3rd atty. appt. From that point on, I've had communication difficulty with the atty. I can't get a straight answer to any question, no matter how I phrase it. He responds as if a question is questioning him, if I get a response at all.
When will this be filed? "At the end of the month."
8/24 I received a letter from another atty. taking over collection on one of my accts (atty. for JDB). This atty. was not on my creditor list. Same day, I received a letter from state div. of taxation about my tax lien. (I have been trying to contact them for months.) The tax lien is from 1997, and not 2003 as I thought. I emailed (his stated preferred contact method) my atty. with copies of these letters. I asked if this could be changed/and or added, and when is the filing date.
8/29 I still had not rec'd a reply. I wrote another email, copies of letters again, and again asking when the filing date is, because if it wasn't going to be soon, I would have to make the payment to my judgement creditor by 9/4.
Same day, I rec'd a response saying papers are filed in the month they are signed, he would be out of the office for the next few days (holiday) and if I wish, I can call his asst. next week for an appt. (Still no mention of filing date or my tax lien.)
9/30 I checked Pacer and found it had been filed 9/29. I downloaded the papers and printed them. (He never gave me a copy, said I would receive one at 'the meeting'.) The lien date and creditor addition were not changed/added. I would have worried all long-weekend about the filing date and paid on my judgement if I didn't check Pacer. (Thank you, BK forum, would never have known.) I rec'd notice of filing from the court on Tues.
So now it's 9/4. I haven't called for an appt. yet. It has taken me this long to calm down and clear my head. Now, I think I can deal with this rationally.
So, my question is: Do I have to file an amendment (and of course pay atty. $350,) or just let it go?
Thank you anyone, for the advice.
When will this be filed? "At the end of the month."
8/24 I received a letter from another atty. taking over collection on one of my accts (atty. for JDB). This atty. was not on my creditor list. Same day, I received a letter from state div. of taxation about my tax lien. (I have been trying to contact them for months.) The tax lien is from 1997, and not 2003 as I thought. I emailed (his stated preferred contact method) my atty. with copies of these letters. I asked if this could be changed/and or added, and when is the filing date.
8/29 I still had not rec'd a reply. I wrote another email, copies of letters again, and again asking when the filing date is, because if it wasn't going to be soon, I would have to make the payment to my judgement creditor by 9/4.
Same day, I rec'd a response saying papers are filed in the month they are signed, he would be out of the office for the next few days (holiday) and if I wish, I can call his asst. next week for an appt. (Still no mention of filing date or my tax lien.)
9/30 I checked Pacer and found it had been filed 9/29. I downloaded the papers and printed them. (He never gave me a copy, said I would receive one at 'the meeting'.) The lien date and creditor addition were not changed/added. I would have worried all long-weekend about the filing date and paid on my judgement if I didn't check Pacer. (Thank you, BK forum, would never have known.) I rec'd notice of filing from the court on Tues.
So now it's 9/4. I haven't called for an appt. yet. It has taken me this long to calm down and clear my head. Now, I think I can deal with this rationally.
So, my question is: Do I have to file an amendment (and of course pay atty. $350,) or just let it go?
Thank you anyone, for the advice.
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