Disability exception to credit counseling requirement
Dear Mark,
Also, if you are looking for the exemptions in the code, they are listed
under 109(h)(3) and (4).
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:10 AM, Desiree Causey 714-372-2225
causeylaw@gmail.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> You need to file a motion with the court to excuse the credit counseling
> requirement and anything else you want the debtor excused from.
>
> Desiree Causey
> 7755 Center Avenue, Suite 1100
> Huntington Beach, CA 92647
> 714-372-2225
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> On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:51 AM, 'Mark J. Markus' bklawr@yahoo.com [cdcbaa] cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> A client of mine is claiming she is not feeling well enough to take the
> credit counseling course for a filing we are doing tomorrow. She is
> disabled and receiving Social Security Disability.
>
> I note there is an exception on the form for those who have a disability,
> incapacity or military duty. I cannot find those exceptions listed
> anywhere in the Code, so I'm not clear on what evidence of the disability,
> etc. the court or OUST would require.
>
> Has anyone here used that exception before?
>
> Regards,
> Mark
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Dear Mark,Also, if you are looking for the exemptions in the code, they are listed under 109(h)(3) and (4).Sincerely,
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You need to file a motion with the court to excuse the credit counseling requirement and anything else you want the debtor excused from.
Desiree Causey
7755 Center Avenue, Suite 1100
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
714-372-2225
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:51 AM, 'Mark J. Markus' bklawr@yahoo.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
>
> A client of mine is claiming she is not feeling well enough to take the credit counseling course for a filing we are doing tomorrow. She is disabled and receiving Social Security Disability.
>
> I note there is an exception on the form for those who have a disability, incapacity or military duty. I cannot find those exceptions listed anywhere in the Code, so I'm not clear on what evidence of the disability, etc. the court or OUST would require.
>
> Has anyone here used that exception before?
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
> *************************
> Mark J. Markus
> Law Office of Mark J. Markus
> Mailing Address Only:
> 11684 Ventura Blvd. PMB #403
> Studio City, CA 91604-2652
> (818)509-1173 (818)332-1180 (fax)
> web: http://www.bklaw.com/
> Certified Bankruptcy Law Specialist--The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
> This Firm is a Qualified Federal Debt Relief Agency
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