I have three Navy Federal accounts that I'm past due on: a motorcycle loan, a personal loan ($900) and a Visa credit card ($1000). I am a little over three months past due on all of them and my motorcycle was repo'd a few days ago.
I retained a lawyer in February for Chapter 7 and still owe him $1600. I was planning to have all of his fees paid by the middle of June (have not paid him anything yet, other than the $300 fee he required up front for the filing fees), but today I found a USPS slip on my apartment door saying that I have a certified letter from Navy Federal. I won't know for sure what the letter is about until tomorrow, but I do have some questions:
1. I read the sticky thread about judgments and it seems like Navy Federal is moving VERY fast. Has anyone else here dealt with them, and if so, were they this fast? Like I said, I'm only 3 months behind on the accounts I listed.
2. I doubt this is about the motorcycle since they just repo'd it because Virginia law states that I have 15 days to get the account current and I can get my bike back (but I'm giving it up in the bankruptcy). Unless the letter is telling me that they have the bike, but I doubt it (I voluntarily met the tow company and handed them the keys)? Or now that I think about it, does this normally happen with repossessions (i.e. sending letter stating what has happened)?
3. I really want to avoid having a judgment placed against me, particularly because I want to keep my employer from knowing about my upcoming bankruptcy (if my wages are garnished, I will have to inform them to stop garnishing wages because I'm filing for bankruptcy) because I'm up for a promotion later this year. If there is a summons waiting for me at the post office, I'd like to file BK before any judgments are made. Do you guys think I still have enough time (if I pay lawyer all fees by June) or is it cutting it too close? I'm a no asset case; maybe I could file pro se?
Thanks for listening and for any advice you can provide.
I retained a lawyer in February for Chapter 7 and still owe him $1600. I was planning to have all of his fees paid by the middle of June (have not paid him anything yet, other than the $300 fee he required up front for the filing fees), but today I found a USPS slip on my apartment door saying that I have a certified letter from Navy Federal. I won't know for sure what the letter is about until tomorrow, but I do have some questions:
1. I read the sticky thread about judgments and it seems like Navy Federal is moving VERY fast. Has anyone else here dealt with them, and if so, were they this fast? Like I said, I'm only 3 months behind on the accounts I listed.
2. I doubt this is about the motorcycle since they just repo'd it because Virginia law states that I have 15 days to get the account current and I can get my bike back (but I'm giving it up in the bankruptcy). Unless the letter is telling me that they have the bike, but I doubt it (I voluntarily met the tow company and handed them the keys)? Or now that I think about it, does this normally happen with repossessions (i.e. sending letter stating what has happened)?
3. I really want to avoid having a judgment placed against me, particularly because I want to keep my employer from knowing about my upcoming bankruptcy (if my wages are garnished, I will have to inform them to stop garnishing wages because I'm filing for bankruptcy) because I'm up for a promotion later this year. If there is a summons waiting for me at the post office, I'd like to file BK before any judgments are made. Do you guys think I still have enough time (if I pay lawyer all fees by June) or is it cutting it too close? I'm a no asset case; maybe I could file pro se?
Thanks for listening and for any advice you can provide.
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