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avoiding pre and post-filing classes

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:24 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Also note a next friend does not need to be an agent under a power of attorney.

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avoiding pre and post-filing classes

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:19 am
by Yahoo Bot

Great. I will have the sister who is the power of attorney sit with the debtor and do the class with her on the internet.

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avoiding pre and post-filing classes

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:08 am
by Yahoo Bot

Remember that someone that is not able to understand the questions asked in the petition and schedules or remember the required information needs a s to the counseling course. The next friend can answer the online questions and the debtor may talk to the counselor on the phone with the next friends assistance. 109 requires the debtor to receive an individual or group briefing that outline[s] the opportunities for available credit counseling and assisted such individual in performing a related budget analysis. Neither of these requirements call for the debtor to understand or pass a test. If they are in coma they would need a waiver, but most people who need a nest friend can be briefed on their opportunities and be assisted in performing a budget analysis and therefore do need the expense of a motion for waiver.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact me.
Pat
Patrick T. Green
Attorney at Law
1010 E. Union St. Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
Email: pat@fitzgreenlaw.com

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avoiding pre and post-filing classes

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:08 am
by Yahoo Bot

Review LBR 1001-1(e) and FRBP 1004.1 for next friend procedure and prosecute motion for waiver of 109(h)(4) and 1328(g)(2) requirements.
Peter M. Lively, JD, MBA
The Personal Financial Law Center
A-Bankruptcy-Attorney.com
Culver City (310) 391-2400
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My client has Alzheimers. Her sister has power of attorney over her. The client incurred debt and I need to file a chapter 7. Do I just check the box that she is incapacitated or do I have to file some motion and prove that she is incapacitated.

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avoiding pre and post-filing classes

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:21 pm
by Yahoo Bot

My client has Alzheimers. Her sister has power of attorney over her. The client incurred debt and I need to file a chapter 7. Do I just check the box that she is incapacitated or do I have to file some motion and prove that she is incapacitated.

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