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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How can I get the title of a car I bought after filing for bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey David Solomon (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey Solomon
If the title is free and clear you should be able to obtain a new title from the state's division of motor vehicles.
If the title is free and clear you should be able to obtain a new title from the state's division of motor vehicles.

Should I fire my bankruptcy attorney and get another before the 341 meeting scheduled with creditors?

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Answered by attorney Marc S Stern (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at The Law Office of Marc S. Stern
If you are unhappy with your lawyer and not communicating, it is time to get a new one. Make sure, however that the problem is not your unrealistic expectations. Changing lawyers in the middle of a case is time consuming and difficult. It is better to do so before the ? 341 hearing than after. Positions can get set and impressions made that are difficult if not impossible to correct later.
If you are unhappy with your lawyer and not communicating, it is time to get a new one. Make sure, however that the problem is not your unrealistic expectations. Changing lawyers in the middle of a case is time consuming and difficult. It is better to do so before the ? 341 hearing than after. Positions can get set and impressions made that are difficult if not impossible to correct later.
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What can I do if the attorney told me I had 10 days to refile but I did still don't have my car?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Your question isn't clear. If your bankruptcy case was dismissed, it would not be realistic to expect that a creditor continue to let you slide without paying for your vehicle. If your bankruptcy case was still open, the creditor would have had to have obtained an order lifting the stay or had the stay expire to repo your vehicle. If that didn't happen, a bankruptcy litigator may be able to make a good chunk of change for you for the creditor's misconduct.
Your question isn't clear. If your bankruptcy case was dismissed, it would not be realistic to expect that a creditor continue to let you slide without paying for your vehicle. If your bankruptcy case was still open, the creditor would have had to have obtained an order lifting the stay or had the stay expire to repo your vehicle. If that didn't happen, a bankruptcy litigator may be able to make a good chunk of change for you for the creditor's misconduct.
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