Greetings:
I have a few questions to ask about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing I am about to undertake.
I have already had one free preliminary consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. He informed me that I do qualify to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I will not be able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer his fees, not even a dime, until I receive a check for some work I did in about two weeks from now. Then I will be able to pay him in full.
The problem is that, since I had this initial consultation with my bankruptcy lawyer, I received a "Warrant In Debt" to appear in court for one of my creditors. The date of this court appearance is about one week from now.
On the back of this warrant it says the following:
"I certify that I mailed a copy of this document to the defendants named therein at the address shown therein on 06/11/2007."
This warrant was not "mailed." Instead, I found it stuck in my door, about two weeks after the date named above.
Somebody could have easily walked by my door and snatched away my warrant. Then I would have never known about this warrant and court date.
Question: Can this invalidate this warrant?
I will be unable to appear in court to respond to this warrant. The court is located about 200 miles away from my residence.
Question: Is there anything I can do to receive a continuance or delay of this court date until I am able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer?
When I am unable to appear in court on the designated court date, I assume that the judge is going to rule for a judgement in favor of the creditor.
Question: After the judge makes this ruling, how many days does it usually take before I begin to discover money being missing from my checking account, or my car missing (which is paid for), or any other missing property which has been seized by my creditor?
Question: After I pay my bankruptcy lawyer in full, which I will be able to do in about two weeks from now, can this judgement be reversed?
If so, will my property still be protected?
Once again, this court date is about one week from now.
I can't afford to pay my bankruptcy lawyer a dime until two weeks from now.
I am looking at a period of about one week, between my court date, and the approximate date that I will be able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer in full.
Is this first Warrant In Debt pretty much a "lost cause" at this stage of the game? Note: I do have other creditors. However, none of them have sent me a warrant yet.
If so, will I begin to notice money missing from my checking account, or other missing property, immediately?
If not, do you have any advice for me as to how I should proceed?
Thanks in advance.
Munch
I have a few questions to ask about a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing I am about to undertake.
I have already had one free preliminary consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. He informed me that I do qualify to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I will not be able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer his fees, not even a dime, until I receive a check for some work I did in about two weeks from now. Then I will be able to pay him in full.
The problem is that, since I had this initial consultation with my bankruptcy lawyer, I received a "Warrant In Debt" to appear in court for one of my creditors. The date of this court appearance is about one week from now.
On the back of this warrant it says the following:
"I certify that I mailed a copy of this document to the defendants named therein at the address shown therein on 06/11/2007."
This warrant was not "mailed." Instead, I found it stuck in my door, about two weeks after the date named above.
Somebody could have easily walked by my door and snatched away my warrant. Then I would have never known about this warrant and court date.
Question: Can this invalidate this warrant?
I will be unable to appear in court to respond to this warrant. The court is located about 200 miles away from my residence.
Question: Is there anything I can do to receive a continuance or delay of this court date until I am able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer?
When I am unable to appear in court on the designated court date, I assume that the judge is going to rule for a judgement in favor of the creditor.
Question: After the judge makes this ruling, how many days does it usually take before I begin to discover money being missing from my checking account, or my car missing (which is paid for), or any other missing property which has been seized by my creditor?
Question: After I pay my bankruptcy lawyer in full, which I will be able to do in about two weeks from now, can this judgement be reversed?
If so, will my property still be protected?
Once again, this court date is about one week from now.
I can't afford to pay my bankruptcy lawyer a dime until two weeks from now.
I am looking at a period of about one week, between my court date, and the approximate date that I will be able to pay my bankruptcy lawyer in full.
Is this first Warrant In Debt pretty much a "lost cause" at this stage of the game? Note: I do have other creditors. However, none of them have sent me a warrant yet.
If so, will I begin to notice money missing from my checking account, or other missing property, immediately?
If not, do you have any advice for me as to how I should proceed?
Thanks in advance.
Munch
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