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Managing Creditor's Rights in Bankruptcy

Barsalou & Sebesta, P.C. understands the serious economic impact that today’s volume of bankruptcy filings have on our clients. We are committed to minimizing the economic impact sustained by our clients by providing efficient and expeditious processing of claims, objections and motions for relief. We respond to repeat bankruptcy filers by seeking expedited hearings, orders that contain prohibitions from refiling, in rem relief and other remedies to curb the repeat filers.

We are able to supply the date for the first hearing for motions for relief within 24 hours of assignment.  Hearing results are the provided the day of the hearing and orders are transmitted by facsimile the day they are received by Barsalou & Sebesta, P.C.

In order to file a proof of claim or a motion to terminate the automatic stay, we will require current payoff, current account status, copy of the note, and copy of the deed of trust.  An affidavit as to the mortgage status or account status is typically not required from the mortgage holder. If there is a dispute as to equity in the property, then appraisals, BPOs or other evidence of value may be required.

The attorneys at Barsalou & Sebesta, P.C. are available to address your questions with regard to Texas bankruptcies generally, and on specific matters.  Do not hesitate to contact us!


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