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RE:Death of joint debtor spouse Ch13=C2=A0=C2=A0 If the j=

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:19 pm
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Hello Desiree:This sounds like a great way of doing it. Do you have a case example we can look up?- John D. Faucher818/889-8080
On Friday, August 26, 2016 1:40 PM, "'Desiree Causey 714-372-2225' causeylaw@gmail.com [cdcbaa]" wrote:
Why not prepare a motion for the debtor to act on behalf of the deceased co-debtor and exempt the decreased co-debtor from signing or completing whatever is left to do, under a scream or die motion, then file the declaration of no objection (who is going to object, right?) and get an order from the BK Court. Then there is no question of what you are doing.) and one debtor is incapacitated for one reason or another and cannot attend the hearing, doing the credit counseling, etc. Desiree Causey, Esq.Law Office of Desiree Causey7755 Center Avenue, Suite 1100Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714-372-2225 (phone)714-908-7646 (same fax number) Privileged And Confidential Communication.
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Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] RE:Death of joint debtor spouse Ch13 If you get the surviving spouse appointed as special administrator for the deceased spouses estate with a properly worded order of apptmt, the survivor can sign everything for the decedent.If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.PatPatrick T. GreenAttorney at LawFitzgerald & Green, Attorneys at Law1010 E. Union St. Suite 206Pasadena, CA 91106Tel: (626) 449-8433Fax: (626)to:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com]
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Subject: [cdcbaa] RE:Death of joint debtor spouse Ch13 If the joint debtor spouse dies during the Ch13 plan but the surviving spouse completes the plan will they both receive a discharge even though the deceased spouse cannot sign the application for discharge? Including a lien strip. Silvia Bombalier
Law Offices of Silvia Bombalier
8625 California Avenue
South Gate, CA 90280
Phone: (323)564-5152

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