Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia

can a person sue his lawyer for bad advice which cost his client 5 more year,s on bankrupsee not to mention a lot more money, client was under chapter 13 , for about 4 years of a 5 year run , client ask if he could file chapter 7 , lawyer said yes he could , lawyer did not check client,s chapter 13 , for restricktions under section a real property client owned mobil home with 5 ackers of land , so legalley he could not file chapter 7 , lawyer was paid 500 dollars and did not get to file chapter 7 but also lost what had been payed to credtors


Asked on 2/15/14, 7:55 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

That post makes little sense and certainly does not tell us how the lawyer was wrong or committed malpractice. Nothing in your post tells us how the lawyer's advice led to the loss of any property, or why the property would not be lost anyway (there was a reason for the BR case in the first place). All you tell us (or try to, anyway) is what you could not do. You don't tell us what you did do, and how that led to the loss of anything. $500 is not likely going to get much advice from a good lawyer. If you did any of this without a lawyer, that is going to be the biggest reason for your problems. You are not going to get the answers you want here, based on a few sentences that don't make much sense.

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Answered on 2/16/14, 5:22 am

As stated post makes no sense. But you would have an extremely difficult time based on what little I understood with saying the lawyer owes you anything.

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Answered on 2/16/14, 5:33 am


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