Motion to Dismiss in Atlanta Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases
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Has your Chapter 13 trustee filed a “Motion to Dismiss” your case? What does this mean and do you have any options. Attorney Jonathan Ginsberg explains what this motion means and how you can settle it.
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