One of the responsibilities of a chapter 7 attorney includes representing a debtor in exemption claims objections.
When a chapter 7 attorney represents a client,
they will let them know all the requests from the US Trustee and the trustee. The trustee is the person assigned to the bankruptcy case of the client and the US Trustee supervises the bankruptcy case. The client is responsible for getting the documents requested by the attorney. For example, the attorney will inform his/her client if the trustee requests prior paystubs of the client, and it is the responsibility of the client to get the information from their employer.
The chapter 7 attorney will also reply to the questions of the creditor in the bankruptcy case. This lawyer will confirm the case filling, and if possible may negotiate with a creditor if the client gives them authority to do so. The lawyer may aid the client in notifying their collection agencies and creditors of the bankruptcy case. They may also notify wage garnishments, foreclosures, levy officers to stop evictions, and additional asset seizures.
If you are experiencing harassing phone calls from debtors and creditors, it may be time to contact a reputable chapter 7 attorney to help you get on the road to financial stability. A professional legal team can help you get a fresh start by gaining a stable financial footing.
Some of the responsibilities of your attorney that will help you with your financial situation include:
Your attorney will meet with you to analyze and review your personal and real debts, property, expenses, and income, then will advise you on whether you should file a bankruptcy petition.
Your attorney will explain the various non-bankruptcy and bankruptcy options and consequences of filing.
Advise you on your requirement to provide certain documents to the trustee.
Advise you of the serious consequence of providing false information.
Advise you of the importance of maintaining comprehension, collision, and liability insurance on car securing loans or leases.
Will also promptly respond to any question you have throughout your case.
Files, prepares, and serves all necessary amendments to the schedules, petition, and statements.
Will advise you on your options to refinance, sell, or buy personal or real property and reject or assume unexpired leases or executor contracts.
Most Americans have been affected by our recent economic downfall that may have resulted in hard financial situations. If you have found yourself unable to work, injured, or you have lost your job you may need to contact a chapter 7 attorney to help you get control of your financial future. Call and schedule a consultation with an attorney that has the knowledge and expertise to help you with your financial situation.