Notice to file Cert of Compliance in Ch 13 when already filed
In my experience the notices are generally automatically generated without review of the docket. It panics the debtors and we have spend extra time assuaging the client's fear. Just tell the clients it is part of the system
bureaucracy.
Mark Jessee
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> On Sep 30, 2015, at 11:39 AM, lyounglaw@yahoo.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> I received the Notice of Requirement to File Debtors' Certification of Compliance and Application for Entry of Discharge signed by Clerk of Court in Riverside - and it gives 30 days from the date of the notice to file it. Interestingly, the notice is dated the same day as the Order Closing Case. Both Debtor and Co-debtors' Certifications were already filed in August.
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> My clients are concerned that they need to do the certifications again or their BK will be in jeopardy and they have requested that I confirm that the clerk knows that the Certifications were already filed. How should I handle this situation?
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> Laura E. Young
> Law Offices of Laura E. Young
> 17061 Newland Street
> Huntington Beach CA 92647
> Ph: 714-594-3869
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Send the clients a copy of the Notice of Electronic filing of their
certificates as proof that you filed their documents with the court.
Verify that you followed the proper procedure in filing their debtor
education certs.:
i.e., Did you include an electronic filing declaration, signed by the
debtor?
I hope this helps.
Christine
Christine A. Kingston, Esq.
Law Office of Christine A. Kingston
5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Office: 714-533-9210
Fax: 714-489-8150
Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com
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