Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Oregon
I filed for bankruptcy in Oregon in Dec. 2012.
Included in the bankruptcy was a debt from Wells Fargo.
Apparently WF filed for a judgment against me in Feb. 2013 and I just received a notice (dated Dec. 2015) of "Full Satisfaction of money award" for the WF debt.
What does this mean? I had an attorney for the bankruptcy although I have not been in contact with him since my court date, and I wasn't even aware that this judgment was filed.
Asked on 1/25/16, 12:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Andersen
Charles Andersen, Atty
The proper procedure is a withdrawal of the judgment with prejudice http://www.abc27talkback.com
Answered on 1/25/16, 7:13 am
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