Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia
What motion do I need to file for relief from a debtor's automatic stay?
Asked on 11/17/09, 12:54 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Scott Riddle
Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC
A Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay.
Answered on 11/22/09, 1:02 pm
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Since you've omitted all the information necessary to answer, there is no way to even know if you can or should file a motion. You have failed to tell us what chapter of bankruptcy it is, how you are involved, why you are seeking relief, etc. Such motions are not pro se projects anyway. Talk to a lawyer to determine what you can do, as a misstep could result in loss on the motion or an award of attorneys fees against you.
Answered on 11/22/09, 1:21 pm
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