As a creditor, can I request a 2004 examination?
Yes, you have a right to request a Rule 2004 exam (you will probably have to file a Motion) and you may have grounds to file an objection to...
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Yes, you have a right to request a Rule 2004 exam (you will probably have to file a Motion) and you may have grounds to file an objection to...
You state that you "have no assets" but that is not true right? You are wearing clothes, right? You have furniture in your home, correct? Does any...
As stated above, you must list all debts (even those you dispute) and all assets. A creditor may object to the discharge of its debt and that is...
If you do not have sufficient funds to pay an attorney, I do not see anyway that you will be able to stay in chapter 11 very long. Go talk to a...
First focus on correcting the error, apparently the failure to obtain and/or file the debtor education certificate. so that you can get a...
I agree with the attorney answers already provided, although I personally prefer the term "collection-proof" over "judgment-proof."
I agree with the attorney answers already provided, although I personally prefer the term "collection-proof" over "judgment-proof."
Debtors and even some non-bankruptcy attorneys often confuse discharge and the closing of the case. While they often (but not always) occur close...
When you filed your complaint objecting to discharge, you where given a status hearing. You or an attorney on your behalf will have to appear at...
The short answer to your question is yes. You still have several options but don't delay. Contact a local attorney as soon as possible.