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Can you file one adversary proceeding in two separate bankruptcy cases?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:04 pm
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No. But if you want to save paper, put both captions on the adversary. File in each case, serve once. (note below caption cases not consolidated, but both captions used for convienence). Have to file pos in both adversaries.
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On Dec 29, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Daniela Romero wrote:
Hi all,
Client in chapter 7 is a co-debtor with another client in chapter 13. Would like to file adversary proceeding to cancel their second mortgages.
Is possible to file one adversary proceeding in two separate bankruptcy cases at the same time?
Thanks and everyone have a happy New Year!
Daniela P. Romero
Law Office of Daniela Romero, APLC
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No. But if you want to save paper, put both captions on the adversary. File in each case, serve once. (note below caption cases not consolidated, but both captions used for convienence). Have to file pos in both adversaries.DSent from my iPhoneOn Dec 29, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Daniela Romero <dromerolaw@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all, Client in chapter 7 is a co-debtor with another
client in chapter 13. Would like to file adversary proceeding to cancel their second
mortgages.Is possible to file one adversary proceeding in two separate bankruptcy
cases at the same time?Thanks and everyone have a happy New Year!-- Daniela P. RomeroLaw Office of Daniela Romero, APLC1015 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 115Pasadena, CA 91104Telephone:626-817-2611
Facsimile: 626-628-1781email: dromerolaw@gmail.comNOTICE: This E-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. 2510-2521. The information herein is confidential, privileged & exempt from disclosure under applicable law. This E-mail (including attachments) are intended solely for the use of the addressee hereof. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are prohibited from reading, disclosing, reproducing, distributing, disseminating, or otherwise using this transmission. The originator of this e-mail and its affiliates do not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained or that this communication is free of errors, viruses or other defects. Delivery of this message or any portions herein to any person other than the intended
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