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Home Address

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:21 pm
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I agree with the previous e-mail. Write to the trustee. I had a debtor without a residence and he was sleeping at the police station, so he had his PO Box as his mailing address on the petition and the address of the police department. He admitted this situation on the record at the 341 and there were no issues.
David.
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To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:57:55 AM
Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Home Address
In a message dated 6/30/2010 10:52:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
larry@webbklaw. com writes:
>Client is a police officer who does not want to disclose his
> home address.
>California Law; Under the Public Safety
> Officials Home Protection Act Govt C 6254.21(c)(1)(A) No person, business, or association shall
> publicly post or publicly display on the Internet the home address or
> telephone number of any elected or appointed official if that official has
> made a written demand of that person, business, or association to not disclose
> his or her home address or telephone number.
>A police officer is a person included in 6254.21.
>LBR 1002-1 clearly states that the debtors actual street
> address must be included. Is there a procedure for redacting the
> debtors address?
>There is of course exigent circumstances for an emergency
> filing.
>Larry
> Webb
>State Bar of California
> 229344
>Central District
> California
>"A
> Debt Relief Agency"
>Larry@webbklaw.
> com
>Law
> Offices of Larry Webb
>Camarillo Ca
> 93010
>P
> 805.987.1400
>F
> 805.987.2866
>C
> 805.750.2150I have had a number of peace officer clients. What I've done,
is had the client obtain a PMB, which is used as the petition
address. Then, when the case is filed, I write to the trustee and disclosethe circumstances and the actual address. It has never been a problem in
any of these cases.
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I agree with the previous e-mail. Write to the trustee. I had a debtor without a residence and he was sleeping at the police station, so he had his PO Box as his mailing address on the petition and the address of the police department. He admitted this situation on the record at the 341 and there were no issues. David. From: "mitnicklaw@aol.com" <mitnicklaw@aol.com>To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.comSent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:57:55 AMSubject: Re: [cdcbaa] Home Address


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Home Address

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:52 am
by Yahoo Bot

Client is a police officer who does not want to disclose his home address.
California Law; Under the Public Safety Officials Home Protection Act Govt C
t
or publicly display on the Internet the home address or telephone number of
any elected or appointed official if that official has made a written demand
of that person, business, or association to not disclose his or her home
address or telephone number.
A police officer is a person included in 6254.21.
LBR 1002-1 clearly states that the debtors actual street address must be
included. Is there a procedure for redacting the debtors address?
There is of course exigent circumstances for an emergency filing.
Larry Webb
State Bar of California 229344
Central District California
"A Debt Relief Agency"
Larry@webbklaw. com
Law Offices of Larry Webb
Camarillo Ca 93010
P 805.987.1400
F 805.987.2866
C 805.750.2150
Client is a police officer who does not want to disclose his
home address.
California Law; Under the Public Safety
Officials Home Protection Act Govt C 6254.21(c)(1)(A) No person, business, or association shall
publicly post or publicly display on the Internet the home address or telephone
number of any elected or appointed official if that official has made a written
demand of that person, business, or association to not disclose his or her home
address or telephone number.
A police officer is a person included in 6254.21.
LBR 1002-1 clearly states that the debtor’s actual street
address must be included. Is there a procedure for redacting the debtor’s
address?
There is of course exigent circumstances for an emergency
filing.

Larry
Webb
State
Bar of California 229344
Central
District California
"A
Debt Relief Agency"

Larry@webbklaw.
com
Law
Offices of Larry Webb
Camarillo
Ca 93010

P
805.987.1400
F
805.987.2866
C
805.750.2150


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