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Richard J asked:
The attorneys that filed my bankruptcy, having concluded their services contracted for, have informed me that the absence of a motion for relief for post petition arrears does not mean that all post petition payments were made. They also stated that the absence of an objection to discharge does not mean all post petition payments were made.
The attorneys that filed my bankruptcy, having concluded their services contracted for, have informed me that the absence of a motion for relief for post petition arrears does not mean that all post petition payments were made. They also stated that the absence of an objection to discharge does not mean all post petition payments were made.
I have made all payments to Chase as requested on either the mortgage coupons or monthly statements they sent. Chase has responded that making payments as requested by their monthly statements does not ensure that the correct payments have been made.
