Adversarial for Ex Wife's Attorneys Fees 523(a)(5)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 8:27 am
Hi Desiree: I had client whom her own attorney claimed attorney's fees in
a bankruptcy and threatened to make them dischargeable. LOL sorry her own
attorney yes, but not likely the attorney for the wife.
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On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 3:27 PM, 'Desiree Causey 714-372-2225'
causeylaw@gmail.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> I represent husband who is post-341A hearing in Chapter 7. In a nasty
> divorce that went to trial, husband was ordered to pay $12,000 contribution
> to ex-wifes attorneys fees priority to filing of the BK. We were just
> served an Adversarial to Determine Dischargeabiluity of Debt from ex-wife> attorney.
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> Has anyone successfully fought this sort of adversarial back? If so, a
> little guidance would be helpful before I go hit the books.
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> I will have the pleadings with me tomorrow, if you want chat with me then.
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Hi Desiree: I had client whom her own attorney claimed attorney's fees in a bankruptcy and threatened to make them dischargeable. LOL sorry her own attorney yes, but not likely the attorney for the wife.R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.Full service Real Estate Attorney &
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