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Pat is right. If you have a client with a car financed by WFB, get ahold of their BK dept (the people I have been dealing with are in AZ. They have cut some pretty good post BK rewrites for a couple of my clients. They reduced the principal, reduced the interest and started the loan over at month 1 of 48. Saved one of my clients nearly $16K on a car loan.
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> I volunteered this morning for the DAP reaff counseling and then sat in on the hearing to see how my advice worked out. I had two rookie lawyers sitting in with me and the debtors. They caught on quite well to the process. We batted about .750 on getting the debtors to say they did not want to reaffirm.
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> Some of you probably know this already, but I didnt, so I will pass it on for the benefit of those who are as unenlightened as I. WFB is modifying car loans as to principal and interest rate. For people with loans they cant afford, there may be a good chance of getting a modifications.
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I want to personally thank all of the CDCBAA representatives that were present for the VOLUNTEER ATTY REAFFIRMATION TRAINING and served as a Volunteer Atty for theReaffirmation calendarbefore Judge Donovan yesterday. Your participationas a CDCBAA member was duly noted by the
Keith Alan Higginbotham
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
213.620.0176 (Office)
213.613.1200 (Fax)
Higginbothamlaw@aol.com
To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 2:29 pm
Subject: [cdcbaa] Reaffs and WFB
I volunteered this morning for the DAP reaff counseling and then sat in on the hearing to see how my advice worked out. I had two rookie lawyers sitting in with me and the debtors. They caught on quite well to the process. We batted about .750 on getting the debtors to say they did not want to reaffirm.
Some of you probably know this already, but I didnt, so I will pass it on for the benefit of those who are as unenlightened as I. WFB is modifying car loans as to principal and interest rate. For people with loans they cant afford, there may be a good chance of getting a modifications.
If you are already doing this, what is the procedure? Who do we or the debtor talk to?
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
Pat
Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com
I want to personally thank all of the CDCBAA representatives that were present for the VOLUNTEER ATTY REAFFIRMATION TRAINING and served as a Volunteer Atty for the Reaffirmation calendar before Judge Donovan yesterday. Your participation as a CDCBAA member was duly noted by the Court and GREATLY appreciated.
Keith Alan Higginbotham
THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
255 S. Grand Avenue, Suite #2109
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3045
213.620.0176 (Office)
213.613.1200 (Fax)
Higginbothamlaw@aol.com
To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 2:29 pm
Subject: [cdcbaa] Reaffs and WFB
I volunteered this morning for the DAP reaff counseling and then sat in on the hearing to see how my advice worked out. I had two rookie lawyers sitting in with me and the debtors. They caught on quite well to the
process. We batted about .750 on getting the debtors to say they did not want to reaffirm.

Some of you probably know this already, but I didnghtened as I. WFB is modifying car loans as to principal and interest rate. For people with loans they cant afford, there may be a good chance of getting a modifications.

If you are already doing this, what is the procedure? Who do we or the debtor talk to?

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.

Pat

Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com

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I volunteered this morning for the DAP reaff counseling and then sat in on
the hearing to see how my advice worked out. I had two rookie lawyers
sitting in with me and the debtors. They caught on quite well to the
process. We batted about .750 on getting the debtors to say they did not
want to reaffirm.
Some of you probably know this already, but I didn't, so I will pass it on
for the benefit of those who are as unenlightened as I. WFB is modifying
car loans as to principal and interest rate. For people with loans they
can't afford, there may be a good chance of getting a modifications.
If you are already doing this, what is the procedure? Who do we or the
debtor talk to?
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
Pat
Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com
I volunteered this morning for the DAP reaff counseling and
then sat in on the hearing to see how my advice worked out. I had two rookie
lawyers sitting in with me and the debtors. They caught on quite well to the
process. We batted about .750 on getting the debtors to say they did not want
to reaffirm.

Some of you probably know this already, but I didn’t,
so I will pass it on for the benefit of those who are as unenlightened as I.
WFB is modifying car loans as to principal and interest rate. For people with
loans they can’t afford, there may be a good chance of getting a
modifications.

If you are already doing this, what is the procedure? Who
do we or the debtor talk to?

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.

Pat

Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
pat@fitzgreenlaw.com


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