You would need to sue via their Trustee in Bankruptcy. Those are the people that know what the bankrupt party has as assets. You would commence the action in the usual way an action is commenced.
Yes, you can sue anyone who owes you money
No, you will not be able to sue someone for offering you a job and then not being able to follow through. And given that they are bankrupt, what are you going to sue for? They don't have any money and there is a good chance they are going to be getting rid of a lot of employees.
A bankrupt is a person who cannot pay his or her debts.
Sure can.
Certainly, an elderly person can go bankrupt; there is no age limit on bankruptcy.
A person who can not pay his or her debts
When you cosign you are taking on all responsibilities of paying that debt. If this person you loaned the money to is bankrupt then it's like getting blood out of a turnip. Going bankrupt means you don't have any assets or money. To be honest, most people (if in business) do have spare cash stashed away and also assets, so if this is the case please seek legal counsel. Good luck Marcy
bankrupt
A person bankrupt money from the bank, so the polices were trying to find him.
"Bankrupt" means that a person or organization is unable to pay their debts and is legally declared insolvent.
A person is morally bankrupt if his actions display a complete disregard for ethical values or principles.
yes they can