THE LOST VW BUG

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how about a preference and a lien avoidance action under 522(f)?
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:41 PM
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They may be able to exempt under the CCP. I think they have ten days to
file the exemption with the sheriff.
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Bk will work as long as filed before judgment sale.
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On May 3, 2011, at 2:37 PM, "Joe" wrote:
> I received a call today from a potential bankruptcy client stating that her 1998 VW Bug has been confiscated by a judgment creditor. The Bug was not repossessed. The question is, can bankruptcy undue the confiscation of the Bug or is it lost forever? The car was taken last night or this morning. The value of the car is $3,000.00.
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Bk will work as long as filed before judgment sale.Sent from my iPhoneOn May 3, 2011, at 2:37 PM, "Joe" <correalaw@yahoo.com> wrote:

I received a call today from a potential bankruptcy client stating that her 1998 VW Bug has been confiscated by a judgment creditor. The Bug was not repossessed. The question is, can bankruptcy undue the confiscation of the Bug or is it lost forever? The car was taken last night or this morning. The value of the car is $3,000.00.

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They may be able to exempt under the CCP. I think they have ten days to file the exemption with the sheriff.
Jonathan Leventhal
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I received a call today from a potential bankruptcy client stating that her 1998 VW Bug has been confiscated by a judgment creditor. The Bug was not repossessed. The question is, can bankruptcy undue the confiscation of the Bug or is it lost forever? The car was taken last night or this morning. The value of the car is $3,000.00.

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