Giving a Creditor “Adequate Protection”
To be able to keep your property that's collateral or security on a secured debt, you must give that secured creditor "adequate protection."
A Creditor’s Precautionary Motion about the Automatic Stay
A creditor might file a motion to avoid violating the stay, or to get permission to take some action other than collect a debt.
“Adequate Protection”
To keep possession of your property that is collateral on a secured debt, you need to give the creditor "adequate protection."
Creditors Ask for Relief from Stay
A creditor might want to pursue your co-debtor, protect itself from violating the stay, or take some other action other than collect money.
Reasons Creditors Ask for Relief from the Automatic Stay
A creditor might ask to pursue an insurance-paid claim or to finish a lawsuit determining if you incurred the debt through fraud.