Mark, you are allegedly on vacation in a place where drinks have little
umbrellas in them. Put down the cell phone immediately and resume your
travels.
Thanks for the input, everyone.
Jay
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Mark J. Markus wrote:
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> Up until the case is closed you can just do the lien avoidance. Cases
> usually close within a few days after discharge. Otherwise you'll need to
> file it concurrently with a motion to reopen.
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> I have template I can give you if you need.
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> On May 20, 2013, at 9:26 AM, Jay Fleischman wrote:
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> > I've got a case in Santa Barbara that requires me to step in
> > post-discharge to avoid lien that should have been avoided ... and
> > would have been, had the debtor not been in pro per.
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> > Do I need to file a motion to reopen, or can I simply do the avoidance
> > without reopening?
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Mark, you are allegedly on vacation in a place where drinks have little umbrellas in them. Put down the cell phone immediately and resume your travels.Thanks for the input, everyone.
JayOn Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Mark J. Markus <
bklawr@yahoo.com> wrote:
Up until the case is closed you can just do the lien avoidance. Cases usually close within a few days after discharge. Otherwise you'll need to file it concurrently with a motion to reopen.
I have template I can give you if you need.
Sent from my iPhone 4s
On May 20, 2013, at 9:26 AM, Jay Fleischman <
bankruptcy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a case in Santa Barbara that requires me to step in
> post-discharge to avoid lien that should have been avoided ... and
> would have been, had the debtor not been in pro per.
>
> Do I need to file a motion to reopen, or can I simply do the avoidance
> without reopening?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -------------
> Jay S. Fleischman, Esq.
> Shaev & Fleischman, LLP
>
> I help people get smart solutions to their bill problems.
>
>
http://www.ConsumerHelpCentral.com
>
> 556 S Fair Oaks Ave Ste 101-152
> Pasadena CA 91105-2656
>
> T:
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