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2yrs after bankruptcy court, why is this happening

Posted on: 04th Sep, 2010 10:43 am
My mother filed for bankruptcy 2yrs ago and it was settled by the judge at that time for her debt she had in credit cards only. Her lawyer has been contacting her now 2yrs later stating that there are trustees that want to see all the paperwork she had origionally submitted and more. Its like she is going through this all over again, on top of this lawyer charging her alot of money. If this was supposedly handled by the court 2yrs ago, why is this popping up again now? She had given her house to her daughter rececently as well, should she take her name off of the deed and add them on to avoid anything that might come about considering the bankruptcy had gone to court 2yrs ago and was settled then? any answers will help , thank you
Hi jmjm

You should not transfer the property to her daughter in order to save the house.If trustees wish to see all the paper works then you can allow them to view it but do not submit them original copies,you (or your mother) can carry those documents along with you and just show it to them.

I think there is no reason why you should pay money to the lawyer if you are not seeking any professional help from him.Rather he is forcing his services on to you.

DIPA
Posted on: 04th Sep, 2010 11:12 am
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