Los Angeles, CA asked in Bankruptcy for California

Q: I filed a bankruotcy case last 01/12/2011. I'm property owner but, it is not equity and I'm trying to get a loan

Modification even my payments the payments are current. Last week I have received a Notice of Motion and Motion for relief from automatic stay. It says that I don't have to go to the court, but it is confuse i don't know if the lender wants I move the property from the bk, or they want that I got the relief from automatic stay. waht can i do?

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Cynthia Jean Nelson
Cynthia Jean Nelson
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Fremont, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Filing a bankruptcy is serious business. Doing a bankruptcy without an attorney's help is very risky, depending on your situation. I don't know what city you are in, but I would go to the website for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, find a local attorney, take your papers in and have a discussion about what to do.

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