Sunday, 23 March 2014

If I am employed at the bank that holds my mortgage(1st and 2nd)and I filed bankruptcy with no reaffirmation but have been paying the paymen...

Question

If I am employed at the bank that holds my mortgage(1st and 2nd)and I filed bankruptcy with no reaffirmation but have been paying the payments for the past 3 yrs since the bankruptcy and have recently decided to let the house go under the bankruptcy can my employer fire me in this situation?



Answer

While Georgia law allows for employment at will, meaning you can be fired for new reason, it would be illegal to fire you for discharging a debt. That likely violates the discharge and could be grounds for you to sue the employer. I'd need more facts, but you'd want to see a lawyer.



Answer

They can't fire you for the mere fact that you filed a BR case. They can fire you for other reasons, and if you are in a position to handle money they may be able to move or terminate you with a good reason.



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