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Is it fair to demand my fees and costs that my client has incurred so far
with the demand to return the garnished wages as well?
*Gaurav Datta, Esq.,LL.M444 W. Ocean Blvd, Suite 1401*
*Long Beach, CA 90802Phone: 562-435-9062Fax: 562-281-6158*
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www.dattalawgroup.com *
"My formula for success is rise early, work late, and strike oil."
- J. Paul Getty
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:27 AM, 'Peter M. Lively'
petermlively2000@yahoo.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> If you can reach the responsible person by telephone and follow up with a
> faxed letter, you could request a shorter deadline (perhaps 48
> hours) for written confirmation that judgment creditor acknowledges the
> discharge violation and is willing to stop the garnishment and refund the
> wrongfully garnished funds. The relevant factor is communication with the
> creditor regarding the issue and an indication of the creditor's
> willingness to comply.
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> Peter M. Lively, J.D., M.B.A.
> Law Office of Peter M. Lively * Personal Financial Law Center I
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> Telephone: (310) 391-2400 * Toll Free: (800) 307-3328 * Fax: (310)
> 391-2462
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> On Thursday, May 21, 2015 10:52 AM, "'Stella Havkin'
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havkinlaw@earthlink.net [cdcbaa]" wrote:
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> 7 days is a reasonable tim.e
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> *Sent:* Thursday, May 21, 2015 9:40 AM
> *To:*
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> *Subject:* [cdcbaa] Adequate time to cure discharge violation?
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> Hi all,
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> I have a client who filed for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in 2005 and was
> discharged in 2006 in a no asset case. She had a judgment against her from
> 2004. She is now being garnished by the judgment creditor, who was listed
> in the bankruptcy, and is struggling to pay bills. She not only needs the
> garnishments to stop immediately, but she really needs her garnish funds to
> be returned to her ASAP so she can afford to pay rent for next month.
>
> I am writing a demand letter with the threat of bringing an OSC motion in
> bankruptcy court if they don't comply. How much time is adequate time to
> cure in the eyes of the judges in CDCA (this is an orange county case but
> the judge, JR, is no longer on the bench down there)???
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> I would hate to make the demand, take this to court, and then get the
> matter kicked out because I didn't give them adequate time. On the other
> hand, she really needs her money back now. She's a single mom with 3 kids
> and barely makes ends meet as it is.
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> *Gaurav Datta, Esq.,LL.M444 W. Ocean Blvd, Suite 1401*
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> *Long Beach, CA 90802Phone: 562-435-9062 Fax: 562-281-6158
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> *
www.dattalawgroup.com *
>
> "My formula for success is rise early, work late, and strike oil."
> - J. Paul Getty
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Is it fair to demand my fees and costs that my client has incurred so far with the demand to return the garnished wages as well? ail_signature">Gaurav Datta, Esq.,LL.M444 W. Ocean Blvd, Suite 1401Long Beach, CA 90802Phone: 562-435-9062Fax: 562-281-6158
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