How to get holder of a student loan to file a claim in Ch. 13 case
Posted: Sun May 30, 2004 12:16 pm
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There is no easy way to track to whom, or which, entity a debt has been sold, or assigned. It is all a**es and elbows stuff, but you can file a claim for a creditor, see rule 3004.
The trustee is then required to make sure the payment diminishes the debt, so in essence, you shift the burden to the trustee. As a lawyer, it is your job to make sure the payment diminishes the debt, but letting the time for a claim expire won't discharge the debt, so get one on file and keep tracking the debt.
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debtesq debtesq@aol.com
There is no easy way to track to whom, or which, entity a debt has been sold, or assigned. It is all a**es and elbows stuff, but you can file a claim for a creditor, see rule 3004.
The trustee is then required to make sure the payment diminishes the debt, so in essence, you shift the burden to the trustee. As a lawyer, it is your job to make sure the payment diminishes the debt, but letting the time for a claim expire won't discharge the debt, so get one on file and keep tracking the debt.
dennis
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