Even if you can't help, thank you for reading this. I have been scouring Google for a month and I can't find any help or case law pertaining to my situation.
My mother filed Ch. 7 in Dec'07 to halt foreclosure with IndyMac. IndyMac and the law firm they hired in Chicago were notified electronically of the filing. In July of 2008, she received a notice from Cook County Chancery Court regarding her home, it came from the Circut Court; nothing was received from IndyMac's attorney either by her or her bankruptcy lawyer.
Before court, she called IndyMac's attorney's office and asked what this was about and to send her a copy of the filing. They refused.
IndyMac's lawyer corresponded with my mother's lawyer re: Ch 7 before the court date. When my mother went downtown without a lawyer to see what this was all about, the judge informed her that this was just a simple correction to a Scribner's Error on the title's property description and they are amending it so the sale can go through.
She then informed the judge that she was in Chapter 7, the judge was shocked ans asked IndyMac's attorney if he was aware of this and he looked the judge in the eye and said "no." IndyMac's attorney then wrote up a motion to dismiss.
The judge then informed my mother that if she hadn't appeared the sale of her home would have gone through
There is no court reporter in Cook County Chancery Court but there is a paper trail that he knew she was in Ch. 7 before he went to court.
My questions are:
Does this happen often, if so what are the penalties?
Is there any case law of this happening to anybody else?
Since this lawyer was working at the behest of IndyMac are they also liable?
What particular laws might have been broken?
We will be filing with the Illinois State Bar, the Illinois AG and federal agencies, has this happened to anybody else?
Please advise and thank you.
-C
My mother filed Ch. 7 in Dec'07 to halt foreclosure with IndyMac. IndyMac and the law firm they hired in Chicago were notified electronically of the filing. In July of 2008, she received a notice from Cook County Chancery Court regarding her home, it came from the Circut Court; nothing was received from IndyMac's attorney either by her or her bankruptcy lawyer.
Before court, she called IndyMac's attorney's office and asked what this was about and to send her a copy of the filing. They refused.
IndyMac's lawyer corresponded with my mother's lawyer re: Ch 7 before the court date. When my mother went downtown without a lawyer to see what this was all about, the judge informed her that this was just a simple correction to a Scribner's Error on the title's property description and they are amending it so the sale can go through.
She then informed the judge that she was in Chapter 7, the judge was shocked ans asked IndyMac's attorney if he was aware of this and he looked the judge in the eye and said "no." IndyMac's attorney then wrote up a motion to dismiss.
The judge then informed my mother that if she hadn't appeared the sale of her home would have gone through
There is no court reporter in Cook County Chancery Court but there is a paper trail that he knew she was in Ch. 7 before he went to court.
My questions are:
Does this happen often, if so what are the penalties?
Is there any case law of this happening to anybody else?
Since this lawyer was working at the behest of IndyMac are they also liable?
What particular laws might have been broken?
We will be filing with the Illinois State Bar, the Illinois AG and federal agencies, has this happened to anybody else?
Please advise and thank you.
-C
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