My Confirmation Hearing Got Postponed, Now What?
By admin •
October 15th, 2009
Confirmation can often be the most difficult part of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case. There is an awful lot of haggling between your attorney and the trustee that goes on prior to confirmation.
In most cases, the first hearing on confirmation is continued, so it isn’t anything to worry about if you keep in touch with your attorney.
If you filed pro se (by yourself) and are having second thoughts (and you should) about going it alone, feel free to contact me at 484-661-2891 or email me at jim@padebt911.com and we can discuss your case for no charge.
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